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认知障碍与利用:通过数据连接更大图景的各个片段。

Cognitive impairment and exploitation: connecting fragments of a bigger picture through data.

作者信息

Abubakar Aisha M, Seymour Rowland G, Gardner Alison, Lambert Imogen, Fyson Rachel, Wright Nicola

机构信息

Rights Lab, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK.

School of Mathematics, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.

出版信息

J Public Health (Oxf). 2024 Dec 1;46(4):498-505. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdae266.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Exploitation poses a significant public health concern. This paper highlights 'jigsaw pieces' of statistical evidence, indicating cognitive impairment as a pre- or co-existing factor in exploitation.

METHODS

We reviewed English Safeguarding Adults Collection (SAC) data and Safeguarding Adults Reviews (SARs) from 2017 to 22. Data relevant to exploitation and cognitive impairment were analysed using summary statistics and 'analysis of variance'.

RESULTS

Despite estimates suggesting cognitive impairments may be prevalent among people experiencing exploitation in England, national datasets miss opportunities to illuminate this issue. Although SAC data include statistics on support needs and various forms of abuse and exploitation, they lack intersectional data. Significant regional variations in recorded safeguarding investigations and potential conflation between abuse and exploitation also suggest data inconsistencies. Increased safeguarding investigations for people who were not previously in contact with services indicate that adults may be 'slipping through the net'. SARs, although representing serious cases, provide stronger evidence linking cognitive impairment with risks of exploitation.

CONCLUSIONS

This study identifies opportunities to collect detailed information on cognitive impairment and exploitation. The extremely limited quantitative evidence-base could be enhanced using existing data channels to build a more robust picture, as well as improve prevention, identification and response efforts for 'at-risk' adults.

摘要

背景

剥削是一个重大的公共卫生问题。本文强调了统计证据的“拼图碎片”,表明认知障碍是剥削的一个预先存在或同时存在的因素。

方法

我们回顾了2017年至2022年的英文成人保护数据集(SAC)和成人保护审查(SARs)。使用汇总统计和“方差分析”对与剥削和认知障碍相关的数据进行了分析。

结果

尽管有估计表明认知障碍在英国遭受剥削的人群中可能很普遍,但国家数据集错过了阐明这一问题的机会。虽然SAC数据包括关于支持需求以及各种形式的虐待和剥削的统计数据,但它们缺乏交叉数据。记录的保护调查中存在显著的地区差异以及虐待和剥削之间可能的混淆也表明数据存在不一致。对以前未与服务机构接触过的人进行的保护调查增加,表明成年人可能“漏网”。SARs虽然代表严重案件,但提供了更强有力的证据,将认知障碍与剥削风险联系起来。

结论

本研究确定了收集有关认知障碍和剥削的详细信息的机会。可以利用现有数据渠道来增强极其有限的定量证据基础,以构建更全面的情况,同时改善对“高危”成年人的预防、识别和应对工作。

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