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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Aging Health. 2012 Dec 6;25(1):80–96. doi: 10.1177/0898264312467373

Table 4.

Association Between Self-Neglect and Specific Subtypes of Subsequent Elder Abuse

Models OR (95% confidence interval) for elder abuse outcomes
Specific Subtypes of Elder Abuse
Multiple forms of elder abuse
Physical (n = 31 ) Psychological (n = 70) Financial (n = 105) Caregiver Neglect (n = 88) 1 Type 2 or more types

A 1.49 (0.54–4.09) 1.56 (0.81 –3.02) 1.98 (1.21–3.28) 2.27 (1.36–3.77) 1.83 (1.07–3.16) 2.21 (1.31–3.72)
B 1.51 (0.55–4.17) 1.55 (0.81 –2.99) 2.01 (1.21–3.32) 2.26 (1.36–3.77) 1.86 (1.08–3.21) 2.19 (1.30–3.70)
C 1.32 (0.48–3.63) 1.45 (0.75–2.80) 1.97 (1.19–3.26) 2.07 (1.23–3.48) 1.45 (0.79–2.64) 2.08 (1.23–3.51)
D 1.35 (0.49–3.69) 1.44 (0.74–2.78) 1.73 (1.01–2.95) 2.09 (1.24–3.52) 1.47 (0.81–2.67) 2.06 (1.22–3.48)

A = age, sex, race. B = A + education, income. C = B + medical conditions, cognitive function and physical function. D = C + depressive symptoms, social network, and social engagement.