Contextualizing mistreatment in cognitive impairment in Latin America

Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect
Stefanie Danielle Piña-EscuderoChristine Ritchie

Abstract

Mistreatment is an important social outcome of the growing cognitive impairment epidemic, particularly in developing countries. This study aimed to bring to light what is known about mistreatment in cognitively impaired individuals in Latin American Countries. We identified a gap in the literature on this topic that opens the door for future research.

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Oct 15, 2019·Colombia médica : CM·Carmen-Lucia CurcioFernando Gómez
Sep 3, 2020·Journal of Aging and Health·Carlos A Reyes-OrtizJohn S Luque
Dec 2, 2020·Molecular Biology Reports·Ana Laura Hernández-LedesmaJuan Carlos Solís-Saínz
Oct 4, 2020·Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics·Stefanie Danielle Piña-EscuderoChristine Ritchie
Jul 27, 2021·Frontiers in Neurology·Stefanie Danielle Piña-EscuderoErika Mariana Longoria-Ibarrola

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