Health Care Management, Thomas More College, Crestview Hills, Kentucky 4107, USA.
J Elder Abuse Negl. 2013;25(4):323-38. doi: 10.1080/08946566.2013.770311.
This article explores the research question: What is the perceived level of elder abuse and neglect awareness and knowledge among Protestant clergy members in Kentucky? Of the 300 clergy contacted, 160 participated, for a response rate of 53.3%. Pearson Chi-Square analyses were used to determine statistical significance, and phi coefficient correlations examined the strength of the associations between variables. Findings indicate that approximately 44% of clergy members in this study report some "awareness" of elder abuse and neglect. However, 56% of clergy respondents do not know that Kentucky is an "any person" mandatory reporting state. Specifically, participating clergy appear poorly informed about legal requirements for reporting elder abuse and neglect and perceive types of abuse differently. Untrained clergy with little formal training indicate a willingness to provide therapy to victims despite reporting that they do not feel qualified to do so.
肯塔基州新教神职人员对虐待和忽视老年人问题的认知程度和了解程度如何?在联系的 300 名神职人员中,有 160 人参与,回应率为 53.3%。采用皮尔逊卡方分析来确定统计显著性,phi 系数相关性检验变量之间的关联强度。研究结果表明,本研究中约有 44%的神职人员表示对虐待和忽视老年人问题有一定的“认识”。然而,56%的神职人员不知道肯塔基州是一个“任何人”强制报告州。具体来说,参与调查的神职人员对报告虐待和忽视老年人问题的法律要求知之甚少,并且对虐待类型的看法也存在差异。未经培训的神职人员几乎没有接受过正式培训,但表示愿意为受害者提供治疗,尽管他们表示自己没有资格这样做。