Sexual
Abuse of the Elderly is understudied and rarely understood. Victims of elder
sexual abuse frequently have medical conditions that cause memory loss,
confusion, or problems with communication. Sexual Abuse of the Elderly is an
aspect of elder maltreatment that can involve multiple forms of abuse.
It can
include types of elder physical abuse and emotional abuse.
Furthermore,
it can be difficult to seek justice for Sexual Abuse of the Elderly.
Sexual
Abuse of the Elderly is defined as any unwanted sexual conduct against a person
over the age of 60.
Sexual
Abuse of the Elderly may cause harm by tricking, manipulating, or coercing the
elder person into undesired sexual contact. This includes sexual contact with
an elderly person that is unable to communicate consent or disapproval.
In
a recent study approximately 67% of Sexual
Abuse of the Elderly abusers
were family members. Another study, it was estimated 12.2% of Sexual Abuse of the Elderly victims were assaulted within their own
home. Approximately 14.6% of Sexual
Abuse of the Elderly victims
were assaulted in the sexual offender’s home. The largest percentage of Sexual Abuse of the Elderly,
around 70.7% of cases, occurred within nursing homes.
Indicators
of Sexual Abuse of the Elderly can
be both physical and behavioural, including:
- New emergence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
- New difficulty sitting or walking
- Pelvic injury
- Bruises on inner thighs or around the genital area
- Anal or genital pain, bleeding, or irritation
- Bloody, torn, or stained undergarments
- Extreme agitation
- Withdrawal from social interactions
- Panic attacks, or emerging post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms
- Inappropriate, aggressive, or unusual sexual behaviour
- Inappropriate or unusual behaviour, appearing as a sex-role relationship, between the victim and the elder sexual abuse suspect
- Suicide attempts
Only
about 30% of all Sexual Abuse of the Elderly victims, over the age of 65,
report their abusers to the police.
Females
are 6 times more likely than males to experience Sexual Abuse of the Elderly.
The
majority of Sexual Abuse of the Elderly victims, roughly 83.3%, live in nursing
homes or adult care facilities.
While
83.3% of Sexual Abuse of the Elderly victims live in some form of institutional
care facility, 26.8% of those victims experienced the actual act of sexual
abuse within a family home or the perpetrator’s home.
Approximately
76.2% of Sexual Abuse of the Elderly cases have at least one witness.
In 81% of
Sexual Abuse of the Elderly cases, the perpetrator was the actual caregiver to
the elderly person.
If Sexual Abuse of the
Elderly is suspected,
it is important to contact the relevant officials or your local safeguarding
older peoples team for further investigation.
Abuse - Article 11 - Sexual Abuse https://t.co/udP6l0dd9c— edithellen (@edithellen2013) September 19, 2016
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