Intergenerational Chain of Violence, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Elder Abuse Perpetration
Chie Koga,
Taishi Tsuji,
Masamichi Hanazato
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceIt is widely known that individuals with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have an increased risk of abusing their own children, thereby perpetuating the cycle of violence. However, the association between ACEs and elder abuse perpetration has not been fully examined.ObjectiveTo examine the association between ACEs and elder abuse and the mediating factors.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis cross-sectional study used data collected via the self-administered Japan COVID-19 and Society Internet S… Show more
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