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Dependent Adult Abuse Trends in Iowa, 1984 to 2023

Little is known about trends in the incidence of dependent adult abuse (DAA). To determine the annual incidence of DAA in Iowa from 1984 to 2023. Trends in abuse rates were evaluated for their associations with calendar year, number of caseworkers and abuse laws, political party, and unemployment. I...

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Published in:Journal of primary care & community health 2024-01, Vol.15, p.21501319241293320
Main Authors: Daly, Jeanette M, Ely, John W, Jogerst, Gerald J
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Language:English
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Summary:Little is known about trends in the incidence of dependent adult abuse (DAA). To determine the annual incidence of DAA in Iowa from 1984 to 2023. Trends in abuse rates were evaluated for their associations with calendar year, number of caseworkers and abuse laws, political party, and unemployment. Iowa Department of Health and Human Services DAA reports, investigations, and substantiations were analyzed. Report data were available for 10 years. Investigation and substantiation data were available for 40 years. Long-term trends over time were described and associations between abuse rates and number of caseworkers and abuse laws, political party, and unemployment were explored. Both investigations and substantiations increased from 50 to 182 per 100 000 adults and 17 to 38 per 100 000 adults between 1984 and 2023, respectively. Increasing calendar year and Democratic party majority in the Iowa legislature were positively and independently associated with investigated and substantiated abuse rates. An inverse correlation between the proportion of reports that were investigated and the proportion of investigations that were substantiated (Spearman's rho = -.81;  
ISSN:2150-1319
2150-1327
2150-1327
DOI:10.1177/21501319241293320