Elder abuse surveillance : uniform definitions and recommended data elements. Version 1.0
Hall, Jeffrey
Elder abuse surveillance : uniform definitions and recommended data elements. Version 1.0 Compiled by Jeffrey Hall, Debra L Karch and Alex Crosby - Atlanta, GA : National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016 - electronic document (124 pages) ; PDF file
Longstanding divergences in the definitions and data elements used to collect information on Elder Abuse (EA) make it difficult to measure EA nationally, compare the problem across states, counties, and cities, and establish trends and patterns in the
occurrence and experience of EA. To help remedy these problems and promote public health surveillance of EA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and a diverse group of EA experts collaboratively produced version 1.0 of uniform definitions and recommended core data elements for possible use in standardizing the collection of EA data locally and nationally. Proposed uniform definitions were developed for the following phenomena (and for associated terms or elements that could be sources of confusion or disagreement): Elder Abuse; Involved Parties; Physical Abuse; Sexual Abuse; Emotional/Psychological Abuse; Neglect; Financial Abuse/Exploitation; Other Related Phenomena; Elder Abuse Circumstances or Consequences (associated concepts). (From the Executive summary). Record #6541
DATA COLLECTION
ELDER ABUSE
EMOTIONAL ABUSE
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
FINANCIAL ABUSE
NEGLECT
PERPETRATORS
PHYSICAL ABUSE
PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
RESEARCH METHODS
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SURVEILLANCE
UNITED STATES
INTERNATIONAL
Elder abuse surveillance : uniform definitions and recommended data elements. Version 1.0 Compiled by Jeffrey Hall, Debra L Karch and Alex Crosby - Atlanta, GA : National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016 - electronic document (124 pages) ; PDF file
Longstanding divergences in the definitions and data elements used to collect information on Elder Abuse (EA) make it difficult to measure EA nationally, compare the problem across states, counties, and cities, and establish trends and patterns in the
occurrence and experience of EA. To help remedy these problems and promote public health surveillance of EA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and a diverse group of EA experts collaboratively produced version 1.0 of uniform definitions and recommended core data elements for possible use in standardizing the collection of EA data locally and nationally. Proposed uniform definitions were developed for the following phenomena (and for associated terms or elements that could be sources of confusion or disagreement): Elder Abuse; Involved Parties; Physical Abuse; Sexual Abuse; Emotional/Psychological Abuse; Neglect; Financial Abuse/Exploitation; Other Related Phenomena; Elder Abuse Circumstances or Consequences (associated concepts). (From the Executive summary). Record #6541
DATA COLLECTION
ELDER ABUSE
EMOTIONAL ABUSE
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
FINANCIAL ABUSE
NEGLECT
PERPETRATORS
PHYSICAL ABUSE
PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
RESEARCH METHODS
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SURVEILLANCE
UNITED STATES
INTERNATIONAL