Examining the effect of elder abuse on welfare status: the case of selected districts in Southwestern Uganda

Examining the effect of elder abuse on welfare status: the case of selected districts in Southwestern Uganda Dianah Aharimpisya, Frank Pio Kiyingi, Francis Kasekende The Journal of Adult Protection, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, pp.- This paper aims to examine the predictive potential of elder abuse on welfare status of older persons in selected districts in Southwestern Uganda.The study took a cross-sectional descriptive and analytical design. Using a sample of 285 respondents, data were obtained from 201 usable questionnaires collected from caregivers and officials relating with older persons in this area making it a response rate of 70.5%. Using statistical program for social scientists (SPSS), the researchers tested and analyzed six hypotheses.Results indicate that physical abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and neglect negatively and significantly predicted welfare status. Though negatively related, social abuse and sexual abuse did not significantly predict welfare status.Family members and caregivers must make practices that do not promote physical abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and neglect as these negatively affect the welfare status of elderly persons. District officials such as community development officers and other persons handling older persons need to implement policies that promote the welfare status of the elderly.The study demonstrates that the existence of physical abuse, emotional abuse, financial abuse and neglect is a deterrent ...
Source: The Journal of Adult Protection - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Source Type: research