Prevalence and risk factors for elder abuse: A community-based cross-sectional study from North West Turkey
Abstract
The aim of the authors of this community-based study was to determine the prevalence of abuse perpetrated against the elderly
living in a neighborhood in northwestern Turkey and related factors. This cross-sectional study was carried out in Balıkesir
between November 2018 and May 2019. The Sample size was calculated as 520 in the Epiinfo program (95% confidence level,
50% prevalence, 4% deviation and 1.5% design effect). The chi-square, student t tests and logistic regression mode were used
analysis. Having income equal to or less than expenses increased the risk of being abused 5.4 times (p = 0.011), living in
residential areas outside the district for a long time increased it 2.5 times (p = 0.018), having a secondary or lower education
increased it 2.1 times (p = 0.022), having sleep problems increased it 1.9 times (p = 0.023). The results of the study show that one
out of every five elderly was subjected to abuse. Economic problems are the most important factor increasing the risk of exposure
to abuse. There is a need for comprehensive public health approaches and social policies in planning services for the elderly.