U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government, Department of Justice.

NCJRS Virtual Library

The Virtual Library houses over 235,000 criminal justice resources, including all known OJP works.
Click here to search the NCJRS Virtual Library

Elder Maltreatment (From Family Violence: A Clinical and Legal Guide, P 181-208, 1996, Sandra J Kaplan, ed. -- See NCJ- 165898)

NCJ Number
165904
Author(s)
M Z Goldstein
Date Published
1996
Length
28 pages
Annotation
This overview of the maltreatment of elderly persons focuses on the role of the psychiatrist and other mental health care providers in the assessment, prevention, intervention and follow- up of elderly individuals and their caregivers as it relates to situations of maltreatment.
Abstract
The psychiatrist and other mental health professionals must explore past and current behaviors and relationships that may contribute to the current maltreatment of elderly persons. The psychiatrist assesses the likelihood that a working alliance can be established and that ongoing psychiatric interventions can contribute to compliance and cooperation with the multifaceted interventions that may be needed. The psychiatrist also has a major role in assessing the patient's competence, level of autonomous functioning, and dependency. The psychiatric team can facilitate exploring the availability of caregiving resources, assess their appropriateness for each situation, and enhance the receptiveness to interventions. This chapter also discusses the epidemiology of maltreatment of elderly persons, the history of recognition of maltreatment of elderly persons and its relationship to government economics, and case histories and etiologies of abusive behaviors. A concluding legal commentary discusses issues related to victims, other family members, and offenders, as well as guidance for mental health professionals and practitioners. 41 references and a 38-item bibliography

Downloads

No download available

Availability