Abstract
Resident-to-staff aggression (RSA) is common in long-term care
facilities. It is associated with adverse physical and psychological
consequences for staff, deteriorates resident-staff relationships, and
greater staff turnover intention. Drawing on a sample of 703 care
workers from 70 long-term care facilities, this study sought to
determine the prevalence and risk factors of RSA in Hong Kong. RSA is
common in this sample: 97.6% reported verbal aggression, 10.7% physical
assault, 8.5% sexual violence, 13.7% annoying behaviors. Logistic
regression analyses were conducted to determine factors associated with
physical assaults, sexual violence, and annoying behaviors, controlling
for duration (minutes) and location (common area vs resident rooms) of
RSA. Physical assaults was associated with perpetrator behavioral
problems (OR = 1.08, p<.001), resident male gender (OR = 2.40,
p<.05), dementia (OR = 21.87, p<.001), staff lack of experience in
dementia care (OR = 17.59, p<.001), need to provide dementia care
(OR = 15.89, p<.01), lack of training (OR = 10.06, p<.01, and
perceived insufficient training (OR = 2.97, p<.01). Sexual violence
was associated with perpetrator male gender (OR = 22.51, p<.001),
staff younger age (OR=.93. p<.05) and female gender (OR=.14,
p<.01). Annoying behaviors was associated with perpetrator behavioral
problems (OR = 1.07, p<.001), younger age (OR=.94, p<.95), male
gender (OR = 3.04, p<.01), dementia (OR = 2.31, p<.01), staff
female gender (OR=.32, p<.01), lack of experience in dementia care
(OR = 3.56, p<.05), needs to provide dementia care (OR = 12.31,
p<.01), lack of training (OR = 11.52, p<.001), and perceived
insufficient training (OR = 2.52, p<.01). Addressing resident
behavioral problems and providing sufficient staff training may help
prevent RSA
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | igaf122.874 |
| Pages (from-to) | 261 |
| Number of pages | 1 |
| Journal | Innovation in Aging |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue number | Supplement 2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 31 Dec 2025 |
| Event | Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting: Innovative Horizons in Gerontology - Boston, United States Duration: 12 Nov 2025 → 15 Nov 2025 https://gsa2025.eventscribe.net/ (Conference Website) |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 5 Gender Equality
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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