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Citation

Gil AP, Santos AJ, Kislaya I, Santos C, Mascoli L, Ferreira AI, Vieira DN. Cad. Saude Publica 2015; 31(6): 1234-1246.

Vernacular Title

Estudo sobre pessoas idosas vítimas de violência em Portugal: sociografia da ocorrência.

Affiliation

Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal e Ciências Forenses, Coimbra, Portugal.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Escola Nacional De Saude Publica)

DOI

10.1590/0102-311X00084614

PMID

26200371

Abstract

This article presents data on violence against persons aged 60 years or older and living in Portugal for at least 12 months. The cross-sectional descriptive study collected data with a face-to-face questionnaire applied to victims that had sought assistance at three government institutions and one non-governmental support service for victims. The non-probabilistic sample included 510 victims of violence in family settings. Physical and psychological violence were the most common (87.8% and 69.6%, respectively). Financial violence was reported by 47.5% of the victims, followed by sexual assault (7.5%) and neglect (6.5%). The majority of victims (74.1%) reported more than one type of violence. Victims were mostly women, and mean age was 70.7 years. Most of the perpetrators belonged to the nuclear family, namely spouses or partners, sons/sons-in-law, and daughters/daughters-in-law. However, differences were observed according to victim's gender. The results indicate that violence is not a uniform phenomenon, presenting different configurations.


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