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Sociodemographic profile, functionality, depression, and frailty as determinants for the risk of abuse and violence against older people in the community: An observational study conducted in Brazil

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  • Bruna Caroline Cassiano da Silva
  • Bruno Araújo da Silva Dantas
  • Alexandre do Amaral Maculan
  • Nathaly da Luz Andrade
  • Sandra Maria da Solidade Gomes Simões de Oliveira Torres
  • Carmelo Sergio Gómez Martínez
  • Eulália Maria Chaves Maia
  • Vilani Medeiros de Araújo Nunes
  • Maria Laurência Grou Parreirinha Gemito
  • Sheila Cristina Rocha-Brischiliari
  • Gilson de Vasconcelos Torres

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This study aimed to analyze the relationship between sociodemographic factors, health, functionality, depression, and frailty with the risk of abuse and violence against younger and older adults individuals. A cross-sectional observational study with a quantitative approach was conducted among Brazilian older adults between April and July 2022. Participants aged 60 years and older were recruited from Brazilian Primary Health Care Units. The Hwalek-Sengstock Elder Abuse Screening Test, Lawton and Brody’s Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale, Edmonton Frail Scale, and the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) were used to assess the variables of interest. Odds Ratios (ORs) was calculated using binary logistic regression models to test the study hypothesis. The sample was divided into two groups: younger elderly individuals (aged 60–70 years) and older elderly individuals (> 70 years). A total of n = 200 individuals’ participants were included in the study (n = 132 younger and n = 68 older). Non-white skin color (n = 15/ 22.1%/ p = 0.016/ OR= 2.0) was identified as a risk factor for the older group, while illiteracy emerged as a risk factor for violence in both groups (OR> 1.0). The absence of depressive symptoms and frailty were protective factors against the risk of abuse and violence in both groups (OR>1.0). Logistic regression analysis indicated that depression was the variable most strongly associated with the risk of abuse and violence, particularly in the younger group (R² = 0.46/ p

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  • Bruna Caroline Cassiano da Silva & Bruno Araújo da Silva Dantas & Alexandre do Amaral Maculan & Nathaly da Luz Andrade & Sandra Maria da Solidade Gomes Simões de Oliveira Torres & Carmelo Sergio Gómez, 2025. "Sociodemographic profile, functionality, depression, and frailty as determinants for the risk of abuse and violence against older people in the community: An observational study conducted in Brazil," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(6), pages 1-13, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0317855
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0317855
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