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Study finds link between adverse childhood experiences and elder abuse

Last updated: September 27, 2024 12:43 pm
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New research has shed light on the connection between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and the increased risk of individuals growing up to perpetrate abuse against older generations. While generational trauma is often passed down from parent to child, this study revealed that it can also manifest upwards from parent to older generations.

The study, published in JAMA Network Open, surveyed over 13,000 individuals in Japan and found that approximately half of them had experienced one or more ACEs. Shockingly, 8.5% of the respondents self-reported committing some form of physical or verbal abuse against individuals aged over 65. The study highlighted the significant impact of mental and physical health on individuals who have experienced ACEs, as these factors are known to be influenced by such traumatic experiences.

Adverse childhood experiences encompass a range of abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction, and research has shown that subjecting children to these experiences can have long-lasting negative effects on their well-being. This abuse can create a vicious cycle, as children of parents who have experienced ACEs are more likely to endure some form of abuse or neglect themselves.

Lead author Chie Koga, a project assistant professor from the University of Tokyo’s Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, emphasized the psychological factors that contribute to the perpetuation of violence and verbal abuse against older adults. The study analyzed responses from men and women aged 20 to 64, revealing a higher likelihood of perpetrating abuse among those who reported a greater number of ACEs.

The research identified specific ACEs, such as interpersonal loss, family psychopathy, abuse, and neglect, as significant risk factors for elder abuse. Participants with a higher number of ACEs were over three times more likely to commit abuse against older adults, compared to those without such experiences. Psychological factors, depression, mental illnesses, self-rated health, living arrangements, marital status, income, and social engagement were all highlighted as contributing factors to elder abuse.

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Koga emphasized the importance of understanding the socioenvironmental factors that lead individuals to resort to violence as a means of protecting their dignity. The study’s findings underscore the importance of preventing violence across all vulnerable groups and highlight the need for further research to identify mitigating factors that can break the cycle of abuse.

Overall, this study reinforces the urgent need for interventions and support systems to address the intergenerational transmission of violence. By recognizing the link between ACEs and elder abuse, researchers aim to develop guidelines and resources that can help individuals break the chain and foster healthier, more resilient communities.

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