2021
DOI: 10.1177/23337214211067671
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A Phenomenological Content Analysis of Elder Abuse during COVID-19 Pandemic in India

Abstract: The entire globe has been fighting the COVID-19 pandemic for the last two years including India. It has resulted in a slew of social problems for the millions of people in society. Elder abuse is one of them. Elder abuse due to COVID-19 pandemic is a matter of grave concern in Indian society. Today, due to COVID-19 pandemic, older people are facing social rejection, mental torture and abusive behaviour by family members, relatives, neighbours and caregivers. The objectives of present study are to examine the n… Show more

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“…Abuse can be physical, sexual, psychological, financial or a combination of different forms, it can also include neglect (Gil & Capelas, 2022; Lo et al, 2018; Pillemer et al, 2016; Radey & Wilke, 2021) or verbal harm (Goodman, 2020). Clients of social services may face abuse from their spouse (Pillemer et al, 2016), their relatives or co‐residents (Myhre et al, 2020), other close persons (Patel, 2021) and professionals (Cooper et al, 2013; Myhre et al, 2020; Patel, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abuse can be physical, sexual, psychological, financial or a combination of different forms, it can also include neglect (Gil & Capelas, 2022; Lo et al, 2018; Pillemer et al, 2016; Radey & Wilke, 2021) or verbal harm (Goodman, 2020). Clients of social services may face abuse from their spouse (Pillemer et al, 2016), their relatives or co‐residents (Myhre et al, 2020), other close persons (Patel, 2021) and professionals (Cooper et al, 2013; Myhre et al, 2020; Patel, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic has brought multiple problems associated with health, economic, social, and family environments (Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) 2020; Burlacu et al 2021;Yunus et al 2021), causing harmful changes at the personal and societal levels, which resulted in a deterioration of social relations (Patel 2021). The social distancing measures promoted worldwide to contain the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 have brought unintended consequences, like a decrease in the number of connections that people had (Patel, 2021), worsening family dynamics (Yunus et al, 2021), and increasing the domestic violence (Piquero et Older people have been particularly vulnerable during humanitarian crises due to their characteristics and need that often go unnoticed (HelpAge International 2000; Yunus et al 2021). In particular, during the COVID-19 pandemic, older adults had the highest mortality rate and physical and mental health problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%