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Citation

Weeks L, Dupuis-Blanchard S, Arseneault R, Macquarrie C, Gagnon D, LeBlanc GM. J. Elder Abuse Negl. 2018; 30(2): 127-143.

Affiliation

Department of Social Development , Seniors and Long Term Care, Government of New Brunswick , Fredericton.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/08946566.2017.1388756

PMID

29028458

Abstract

We conducted an online survey of professionals working in two Canadian provinces to learn about their knowledge of elder abuse from a gender-based perspective. A total of 169 professionals (90% women) completed a survey in either French or English. Five topic areas emerged from the analysis: the influence of gender on the risk of abuse; types of abuse detected; knowledge gaps; capacity to respond to gender-based abuse; and awareness of resources. To gain further insight into these results, we conducted 3 focus groups with a total of 24 professionals. Professionals held relatively little recognition of, or knowledge about, gender related to elder abuse. Our results point to the need to develop educational and awareness raising opportunities for professionals who work with abused older adults in both French and English to identify and respond to the unique needs of older women and men.


Language: en

Keywords

Canada; Gender; elder abuse; professionals

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