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Examination of Elder Abuse and Death Anxiety in Older Adults With a Chronic Disease
Older Adults with Chronic Illness: Links Between Abuse and Fear of Dying
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Abstract
The mean score for among older adults with chronic diseases was 8.66 ± 2.87, indicating a high level of anxiety.
- A moderate risk of was indicated by a mean H-S/EAST score of 6.41 ± 3.78.
- A positive relationship was found between the risk of elder abuse and the level of death anxiety, explaining 38% of the variance in death anxiety scores.
- Gender, age, and employment status were identified as statistically significant predictors of the risk of elder abuse.
- Gender was also found to be a significant predictor of death anxiety scores.
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73%
Risk of
Percentage of participants identified at risk based on H-S/EAST scores.
8.66 ± 2.87
Score
Mean score from the Scale (DAS).