I. Problem - Definition of abuse of DV and the elderly For older women, the problem is the serious lack of distinction between elderly abuse and domestic violence. This difference is confusing for organizations reporting cases of voluntary or mandatory abuse (Kilbane & Spira, 2010). In addition, due to reporting errors, victims of abuse may not be able to receive services matching the type of abuse (Kilbane & Spira, 2010). (Kilbane & Spira, 2010, p.
Treatment and prevention intervention for child abuse, domestic violence and elderly abuse have introduced a series of theoretical frameworks over the past 30 years, but the relationship between intervention and research is often uncertain and ambiguous. Their development involves trial and error, the idea becomes prominent in a short period of time and disappears when results of disappointment are recorded (Wolf, 1994). Interventions focus on different dimensions of individuals, families, communities, and socio-cultural. Each level provides results of different outcomes, complicates the task of designing interventions and evaluating their impact.
Domestic violence includes brothers and sisters abuse and abuses of the elderly and child abuse, but my thesis focuses on the abuse of the spouse. There are many names of domestic violence, domestic violence, assault, assault, domestic violence. These terms all refer to the same thing, marriage, customary law or dating parties are abused in an intimate relationship. Domestic violence is not limited to physical assault. Attempts to conquer and dominate the behavior of others using humiliation, fear, physical or verbal attacks. Because domestic violence exerts such widespread adverse effects both mentally and physically to an abused person and needs to do more to help abusers and abusers, Violence is a very important issue in today's society. .
Domestic violence (including child abuse, intimate partner abuse, and elder abuse) is a common problem in the United States. In the United States, it is estimated that violence against family health and family health affects 10 million people each year. This is a public health problem of the public, almost every healthcare worker somehow evaluates or treats the domestic violence or the patient of the victim at some point. Intimate partner violence includes tracking, sexual and physical violence, and psychological attacks by current or former partners. In the United States, one in four women and one in nine in men are victims of domestic violence. Domestic violence is believed to be underreported. Domestic violence affects victims, families, colleagues, and communities. It can lead to a decrease in mental and physical health, a decline in the quality of life, and a decrease in productivity.