Abuse and Discrimination Experienced by Older Women in the Era of COVID-19: A Two-Wave Representative Community Survey in Hong Kong

Elsie Yan*, Daniel W. L. Lai, Vincent W. P. Lee, Xue Bai, Haze K. L. Ng

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    Abstract

    Although there is a growing volume of research on violence against women, violence against older women has received little attention to date. Little is known about the experience of elder abuse, discrimination, loneliness, and health among older women, in particular in the era of COVID-19 when our lives have been changed drastically. Using two waves of survey data (N = 1,498), this study compared the estimates of elder abuse and age discrimination before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, examined their associations with physical and mental health, and explored the mediating effects of loneliness on the associations in two independent samples of older women in Hong Kong. Reductions in some forms of abuse and discrimination against older women during the pandemic were observed. Findings from regression analyses show that elder abuse and age discrimination were associated with poorer health, and these associations were mediated by loneliness.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1750-1772
    Number of pages23
    JournalViolence Against Women
    Volume28
    Issue number8
    Early online date27 Apr 2022
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022

    Scopus Subject Areas

    • Law
    • Gender Studies
    • Sociology and Political Science

    User-Defined Keywords

    • elder abuse
    • COVID-19
    • health
    • discrimination
    • violence against women
    • loneliness

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