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Loneliness in Older Chinese Adults: A Risk Factor for Elder Mistreatment
Loneliness as a risk factor for elder mistreatment in older Chinese adults
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Abstract
Elder mistreatment was found in 35.2% of participants aged 60 and older in an urban Chinese population.
- Feeling often lacking companionship is associated with a 4.06 times higher risk of mistreatment.
- Feeling sometimes left out in life is linked to a 1.69 times increased risk of mistreatment.
- Higher total loneliness scores correlate with a 2.74 times greater risk of mistreatment.
- The study indicates that loneliness may be a significant risk factor for elder mistreatment.
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