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Domestic Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, and Elder Abuse: Know the Basics

Course Number: 593

Risk Factors of Victims and Perpetrators

Knowing the basic risk factors about who is likely to be maltreated can help dental professionals better recognize possible signs of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Social isolation, living arrangement (living with a caregiver), and cognitive issues such as dementia, are all understood to be risk factors.22

Understanding who perpetrates elder abuse is also helpful to better understand the issue and possibly identify warning signs in patients. Such risk factors include diagnosis of mental illness or chemical dependency, poor or inadequate preparation or training for caregiving responsibilities, inadequate coping skills, exposure to abuse as a child, high financial and emotional dependence upon a vulnerable elder, and lack of social support.21 Many times, older adults depend on the perpetrator for caregiving or other needs, complicating common societal interventions such as those offered through the criminal justice system.