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1 ual abuse, neglect by other individuals, and self-neglect.
2 t were more likely than others to experience self-neglect.
3 (4.5%) for exploitation, and 128 (72.7%) for self-neglect.
4 s for whom protective services were used for self-neglect.
5 nd using alcohol, it is also associated with self-neglect.
6 rer survival (9%) than either those seen for self-neglect (17%) or other noninvestigated cohort membe
7 s, 1544 participants were reported for elder self-neglect and 113 participants were reported for elde
8 7%) were assessed as being at risk of severe self-neglect and 229 (37%) as being vulnerable to exploi
9                                   Both elder self-neglect and abuse have become increasingly prominen
10                                   Both elder self-neglect and abuse reported to social services agenc
11 irment may be at risk for the development of self-neglect and may become candidates for intervention.
12 rted and corroborated elder mistreatment and self-neglect are associated with shorter survival after
13                            A final model for self-neglect constructed with stepwise selection of risk
14 ncipal outcome examined was the incidence of self-neglect, corroborated by the state's investigation,
15 mpairment remained significant predictors of self-neglect in a multivariate model that included age,
16 nd cognitive impairment to the prediction of self-neglect in elderly persons living in the community.
17                                     Although self-neglect is not considered a type of abuse in many r
18 ed in the analysis, 92 corroborated cases of self-neglect occurred from 1982 to 1991.
19 o, 3.1; 95% confidence interval, 1.4-6.7) or self-neglect (odds ratio, 1.7; 95% confidence interval,
20                              Confirmed elder self-neglect or abuse also was associated with mortality
21 et of these participants had suspected elder self-neglect or abuse reported to social services agenci
22 mortality risks associated with either elder self-neglect or abuse were not restricted to those with
23              The association of either elder self-neglect or abuse with mortality remains unclear.
24 e used to assess independent associations of self-neglect or elder abuse reporting with the risk of a
25    In multivariable analyses, reported elder self-neglect was associated with a significantly increas
26               Levels of domestic squalor and self neglect were measured with the living conditions ra