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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 2.
Published in final edited form as: Gerontology. 2013 Jun 26;59(5):464–472. doi: 10.1159/000351338

Table 3.

Elder Abuse Subtypes and SNF

Models RR 95% CI P value
Psychological Abuse A 2.59 1.32–5.09 0.006
B 2.47 1.28–4.79 0.007
C 2.34 1.18–4.61 0.014
D 2.31 1.17–4.56 0.016
Physical Abuse A 2.88 1.52–5.44 0.001
B 2.76 1.48–5.17 0.002
C 2.29 1.17–4.49 0.016
D 2.36 1.19–4.66 0.013
Financial Exploitation A 3.11 1.83–5.28 <0.001
B 2.84 1.67–4.82 <0.001
C 2.48 1.32–4.67 0.005
D 2.81 1.53–5.17 <0.001
Caregiver Neglect A 6.00 3.89–9.24 <0.001
B 5.50 3.55–8.53 <0.001
C 4.80 3.04–7.59 <0.001
D 4.73 3.03–7.40 <0.001
1 Type of Elder Abuse A 3.11 1.89–5.09 <0.001
B 2.89 1.77–4.73 <0.001
C 2.47 1.39–4.39 0.002
D 2.75 1.60–4.74 <0.001
2 or More Types of Elder Abuse A 4.14 2.43–7.04 <0.001
B 3.80 2.26–6.42 <0.001
C 3.49 2.06–5.92 <0.001
D 3.43 2.04–5.77 <0.001

Models: A: Adjusted for age, sex,

B: Adjust for A + race, education and income

C: Adjusted for B + hypertension, diabetes, stroke, cancer, hip fracture, coronary artery disease, MMSE, East Boston Memory Test, East Boston Delayed Recall, and Symbol Digit Modality Test, physical function

D: Adjusted for C + depressive symptoms, social engagement, social network