Barriers to Treatment Initiation Among Elder Abuse Victims: An Analysis of Referrals to the PROTECT Program
Clare Culver, Rebecca Kiflom, Isabel Rollandi, Tobi Abramson, Jo Anne Sirey

TL;DR
This study examines why some victims of elder abuse do not start mental health treatment, finding that language and age are key barriers.
Contribution
The study identifies language and age as significant barriers to treatment initiation among elder abuse victims.
Findings
78.2% of referrals to the PROTECT program initiated treatment, while 13.4% refused services.
Clients who speak English or Spanish are significantly more likely to start treatment than those who speak other languages.
Initiators of treatment were significantly younger than those who refused.
Abstract
Elder abuse (EA) is a growing public health concern, affecting 1 in 6 older adults globally. Among victims, one-third experience significant depression, yet most remain untreated due to barriers to mental health care access. We analyzed factors influencing therapy initiation among EA victims referred to the PROTECT program, an evidence-based, short-term depression treatment provided alongside abuse amelioration services. We assessed demographic and abuse-specific barriers to treatment initiation (defined as attending an initial evaluation visit), as well as reasons for exclusion or attrition. Of 501 eligible referrals received between May 2020-December 2024, 78.2% initiated treatment, 8.4% were unreachable, and 13.4% refused services prior to initiating treatment. EA victims were racially diverse (57.6%) and mostly female (81.6%). No significant differences were found between initiators…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElder Abuse and Neglect · Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
