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Re-experiencing Violence Across the Life Course: Histories of Childhood Maltreatment and Elder Abuse Victimization

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  • Jooyoung Kong
  • Scott D Easton

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Objectives This study primarily examines the associations between histories of childhood maltreatment (i.e., neglect, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse) and elder abuse victimization and explores whether gender moderates the associations. Method sWe conducted a secondary data analysis of 5,968 older adults (mean age = 71 years) based on data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (2010–2011). Using retrospective self-reports of childhood and current (past 12 months) victimization experiences, logistic regression analyses were conducted to estimate the effects of early-life adversities on the likelihood of elder abuse victimization. Results Results indicate that childhood emotional abuse and childhood sexual abuse (CSA) were associated with greater risk of being abused as older adults, after controlling for childhood and adult background factors. We also found that the effect of CSA on elder abuse victimization was weaker for women than men. Discussion Findings suggest that the phenomenon of revictimization may occur not only in early and middle adulthood, but also in late life. To advance our understanding of victimization across the life course, future research on root causes of elder abuse should include histories of child abuse.

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  • Jooyoung Kong & Scott D Easton, 2019. "Re-experiencing Violence Across the Life Course: Histories of Childhood Maltreatment and Elder Abuse Victimization," The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, The Gerontological Society of America, vol. 74(5), pages 853-857.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:geronb:v:74:y:2019:i:5:p:853-857.
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    1. Janice Du Mont & S Daisy Kosa & Hannah Kia & Charmaine Spencer & Mark Yaffe & Sheila Macdonald, 2020. "Development and evaluation of a social inclusion framework for a comprehensive hospital-based elder abuse intervention," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(6), pages 1-14, June.

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