DOI: 10.1177/02654075231225255 ISSN: 0265-4075

Elder abuse: The roles of communication neglect, caregiver expressed anger, and a positive pre-morbid relational history

Mei-Chen Lin
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Communication
  • Social Psychology

This study tested whether communication neglect (CN) mediated the relationship between caregivers’ reports of care receivers’ cognitive status and/or problem behavior and thoughts about potential harmful behaviors (PHB) toward their care receiver. It also examined if caregivers’ expressed anger and a positive pre-morbid relational history moderated the prediction of CN on PHB. Family caregivers ( N = 339) in the U.S. completed the survey via Qualtrics. Results suggested that CN is a meaningful mediator explaining how PHB might occur. Caregiver expressed anger moderated the prediction of CN on PHB/physical abuse. Lastly, caregivers’ perceptions of a positive pre-morbid relational history were a potential protective factor against PHB. When caregiver expressed anger was moderate or high, the prediction of CN on PHB/physical abuse was positive, but its strength was reduced as pre-morbid relational history became stronger.

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