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Association of Depressive Symptomatology and Elder Mistreatment in a U.S. Chinese Population: Findings From a Community-Based Participatory Research Study
Authors:XinQi Dong  E-Shien Chang  Esther Wong  Bernarda Wong  Melissa A Simon
Institution:1. Rush University Medical Center , Chicago , Illinois , USA xinqi_dong@rush.edu;3. Rush University Medical Center , Chicago , Illinois , USA;4. Chinese American Service League , Chicago , Illinois , USA;5. Northwestern University Medical Center , Chicago , Illinois , USA
Abstract:Elder mistreatment (EM) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The objective of this study is to examine the association between depressive symptoms and EM in a U.S. Chinese population. A community-based participatory research approach was implemented to partner with the Chicago Chinatown population. Self-reported EM was assessed using a modified Vulnerability to Abuse Screening Scale instrument. Depressive symptomatology was assessed using the short form Geriatric Depression Scale. Exact logistic regression was used to assess these associations. Of the 78 participants, mean age was 74.8 (SD = 7.8) years and 52.6% were women. EM was reported in 20.5% of participants. After adjusting for potential confounding factors, higher numbers of depressive symptoms were independently associated with increased risk of EM (Exact OR, 1.99, 95% CI 1.23, 3.41]). Interaction terms analyses suggest that higher educational levels might buffer the risk of EM associated with depressive symptoms. Longitudinal studies are needed to confirm these findings in this U.S. Chinese population.
Keywords:depression  elder mistreatment  U  S  Chinese population
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