TY - JOUR PY - 2007// TI - Perceptions of Elderly Self‐Neglect: A Look at Culture and Cohort JO - Family and consumer sciences research journal A1 - Filippo, Sylvia Marie San A1 - Reiboldt, Wendy A1 - White, Barbara A1 - Hails, Judy SP - 215 EP - 231 VL - 35 IS - 3 N2 - Abuse and neglect are issues of concern that face the elderly population. This study investigated differences in perception of self-neglect behaviors among four cohort and four cultural groups. Data were collected from students, staff, and faculty at a large state university, attendees at multiple senior centers, and people attending cultural fairs in Southern California. Using this convenience sample of 494 participants, age 18 years or older, researchers identified factors influencing self-neglect perceptions in the culture and cohort models. Significant variables identified in both models are: having a daily caloric intake of fewer than 1,000 calories, avoiding friends and social events, drinking three to four alcoholic drinks at social occasions, and working part-time. It is important for professionals working with self-neglecting elders to understand differences in perception by culture and cohort. Agreement on a definition of self-neglect is a step toward better addressing self-neglect in the elderly community.
LA - SN - 1077-727X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077727X06296624 ID - ref1 ER -