TY - JOUR PY - 2024// TI - Lifetime abuse victimization and prospective health outcomes in older adults JO - Journal of applied gerontology A1 - Kong, Jooyoung A1 - Moorman, Sara M. A1 - Qin, Yue SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - OBJECTIVES: The current study examined the associations between lifetime abuse victimization and prospective health outcomes in late adulthood.

METHODS: Data from 4907 older adults (mean age = 80) from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study were analyzed. Multivariate analyses examined the associations of lifetime abuse victimization with depression, physical health status, and memory.

RESULTS: Greater exposure to lifetime abuse was associated with a significantly higher risk of depression (OR = 1.13, CI: [1.08, 1.19], p <.001) and a greater number of limitations in physical functioning (b =.08, SE =.02, p <.001), but not with memory performance (b =.01, SE =.14, p >.05).

DISCUSSION: Our results support the interrelations of interpersonal violence across the life course and the lasting health effects of exposure to lifetime abuse.

FINDINGS highlight the need for a life course-based, trauma-informed approach in prevention and intervention programs for older adults.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 0733-4648 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07334648231225377 ID - ref1 ER -