Examining the severity of disability and vulnerability among older adults and its impact on elder abuse: a cross-sectional study

May 16, 2025Scientific reports

How Disability and Vulnerability Levels in Older Adults Relate to Elder Abuse

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Abstract

The mean scores for , , and among older adults were 98.34 ± 7.56, 9.75 ± 3.08, and 12.01 ± 3.55, respectively.

  • Older adults exhibited a moderate level of disability and a high level of vulnerability.
  • Elder abuse was reported at a low level among the participants.
  • A significant positive correlation exists between elder abuse and both disability (r = 0.821) and vulnerability (r = 0.795).
  • Disability in daily activities and various forms of vulnerability were identified as predictors of elder abuse.
  • Increases in disability and vulnerability may lead to higher instances of elder abuse.

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Key numbers

98.34
Severity Score
Mean score out of 144 among older adults.
9.75
Score
Mean score out of 15 among older adults.
0.821
Correlation
Correlation coefficient with .

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