针对老年人的身体暴力:某大学医院法医学科7年回顾性评估

A. Yıldız
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目的:本研究旨在探讨陌生人对老年人施加的身体暴力和熟人施加的身体虐待;这些受害者和侵略者的特点;以及暴力对受害者身体的影响。该研究还比较了陌生人施加的身体虐待和身体暴力。方法:对2014年至2020年期间65岁及以上故意伤害受害者的156份报告进行回顾性分析。结果:69.9%的患者为男性,66%的患者遭受过熟人或与其有信任关系的人的身体暴力,34%的患者遭受过陌生人的身体暴力。只有7.7%的老年人向司法当局报告了暴力行为。据统计,身体虐待的受害者比遭受陌生人暴力的受害者更容易再次受害。据统计,陌生人暴力的受害者遭受的伤害也比身体虐待的受害者严重得多。结论:大多数老年受害者遭受身体暴力的是他们认识的人或与他们有信任关系的人。然而,根据这项研究,三分之一的案件受到陌生人的暴力,这一比例不容忽视。考虑到老年人由于身体、经济或精神上的依赖而无法与司法当局或医院联系,或追求自己的权利,对老年人的虐待和暴力行为在很大程度上仍未得到报告。因此,应该采取法律和社会措施来保护老年人。
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Physical Violence against Older Adults: A 7-Year Retrospective Evaluation from a University Hospital s Department of Forensic Medicine
Aim: The present study aims to examine the physical violence inflicted on older adults by strangers and the physical abuse committed by individuals they know; the characteristics of these victims and aggressors; and the physical consequences of violence on victims. The study also compares physical abuse and physical violence inflicted by strangers. Methodology: A total of 156 reports prepared for adults aged 65 years and over who were victims of intentional injury between 2014 and 2020 were retrospectively analysed. Results: Of the cases, 69.9% were male, 66% were subjected to physical violence by individuals they knew or with whom they had a trusting relationship and 34% were subjected to physical violence by strangers. Only 7.7% of older adults reported the violence to judicial authorities themselves. Victims of physical abuse were found to experience revictimization statistically significantly higher than those exposed to stranger violence. Victims of stranger violence were also exposed to statistically significantly more severe injuries than victims of physical abuse. Conclusion: The majority of elder victims were subjected to physical violence by individuals they know or with whom they have a trusting relationship. However, one-third of cases were subjected to violence by strangers according to this study, representing a rate that cannot be ignored. Abuse and violence against older adults remains largely unreported considering their inability to contact judicial authorities or hospitals, or pursue their rights due to physical, economic or mental dependence. Therefore, legal and social measures should be taken to protect older adults.
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