Better at home or in residential care? Victimization of people with intellectual disabilities at the hands of caregivers

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Marta Codina , Diego A. Díaz-Faes , Noemí Pereda
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Abstract

Background

People with intellectual disabilities often need assistance of some kind in their everyday life. Support needs can increase the risk of their victimization at the hands of professional and family caregivers. This paper explores the differences in caregiver victimization between participants living in residential care settings and those who are not.

Method

A sample of 260 adults (59.2 % men) with an intellectual disability diagnosis were assessed using an adaptation of the Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire comparing prevalence, sum and variety scores.

Results

More than half of the sample (59.2 %) experienced some form of caregiver victimization throughout their lifetime, with physical abuse, verbal abuse, and neglect being the most frequently reported forms. Participants in residential care settings experienced significantly more caregiver victimization incidents and a broader range of victimization forms than their counterparts outside residential care. Significant differences were found based on the individuals' place of residence and gender. Details are provided on the last victimization incident, the perpetrator, the psychological and physical consequences of the victimization, and the reporting rates.

Conclusions

This study outlines high rates of lifetime caregiver victimization, with those who live in residential care settings at particular risk. Further research is needed to gain a deeper understanding of the nuances of caregiver victimization and to prevent abuse in caregiving contexts.

在家好还是在寄宿护理机构好?智障人士在护理人员手中受到伤害
背景智障人士在日常生活中经常需要某种帮助。这些需求可能会增加他们受到专业和家庭护理人员伤害的风险。本文探讨了居住在寄宿护理环境中的参与者与非居住在寄宿护理环境中的参与者在照顾者受害情况方面的差异。方法使用青少年受害情况调查问卷的改编版对 260 名被诊断为智障的成年人(59.2% 为男性)进行了评估,比较了患病率、总分和各种得分。结果超过半数的样本(59.2%)在其一生中经历过某种形式的照顾者受害情况,其中身体虐待、言语虐待和忽视是最常报告的形式。在寄宿护理环境中的受试者经历过的照顾者受害事件明显多于在寄宿护理环境外的受试者,受害形式也更广泛。根据个人的居住地和性别,发现了显著的差异。本研究提供了有关最后一次受害事件、施害者、受害的心理和生理后果以及报告率的详细信息。结论 本研究概述了终生照顾者受害的高比率,其中居住在寄宿护理环境中的照顾者面临的风险尤其高。为了更深入地了解护理人员受害的细微差别并预防护理环境中的虐待行为,我们需要开展进一步的研究。
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期刊介绍: Research In Developmental Disabilities is aimed at publishing original research of an interdisciplinary nature that has a direct bearing on the remediation of problems associated with developmental disabilities. Manuscripts will be solicited throughout the world. Articles will be primarily empirical studies, although an occasional position paper or review will be accepted. The aim of the journal will be to publish articles on all aspects of research with the developmentally disabled, with any methodologically sound approach being acceptable.
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