NCJ Number
252873
Journal
Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect Volume: 29 Issue: 5 Dated: 2017 Pages: 299-312
Date Published
2017
Length
14 pages
Annotation
This article discusses late-life polyvictimization evidence, the contexts in which victims are harmed, and information regarding the impact of multifaceted elder abuse, and selected published cases illustrate the clinical dynamics operative in late-life polyvictimization.
Abstract
In contrast to work within the child-abuse field, polyvictimization of older adults did not become a professional focus until this decade; however, despite this lack of formal identification, a search of the research and practice literature revealed that prior research that investigated single forms of or other elder abuse issues contained evidence of what was variously termed "multiple," "multi-faceted," "co-occurring," or "hybrid" elder abuse. A wide range of victims (1.4 percent-89.7percent) identified in existing elder abuse studies were found to have experienced what constitutes "polyvictimization." (publisher abstract modified)