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    Use as abuse: a feasibility study of alcohol-related elder abuse

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    Authors
    Sullivan, Mary Pat
    Gilhooly, Mary
    Victor, Christina
    Gilhooly, Ken
    Wadd, Sarah
    Ellender, Nick
    Affiliation
    Brunel University
    University of Bedfordshire
    London Borough of Hillingdon
    Issue Date
    2014-01
    Subjects
    L510 Health & Welfare
    alcohol
    elder abuse
    older people
    older adults
    alcohol misuse
    abuse
    
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    Abstract
    The purpose of this feasibility study was to collect substantive pilot data to scope the extent of alcohol-related elder abuse and neglect, and evaluate data sources and research methods to consider the development of a larger study on the role of alcohol misuse in cases of elder abuse and neglect.
    Citation
    Sullivan, M., Gilhooly, M., Victor, C., Gilhooly, K., Wadd, S, .Ellender, N. (2014) 'Use as Abuse: A Feasibility Study of Alcohol-Related Elder Abuse'. Alcohol Research UK.
    Publisher
    Alcohol Research UK
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/601428
    Additional Links
    http://alcoholresearchuk.org/alcohol-insights/use-as-abuse-a-feasibility-study-of-alcohol-related-elder-abuse/
    Type
    Other
    Language
    en
    Description
    Feasibility study aimed to begin to explore the alcohol-related elder abuse problem in England and begin to characterise its role in cases of elder abuse, how practitioners were responding in these situations, and identify areas for further investigation.
    Sponsors
    Alcohol Research UK
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