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Christina Casselgren's primary research interest revolves around elder abuse, with a particular focus on the violence and victimization of individuals suffering from neurocognitive disorders. Her doctoral project aims to improve the identification of elder abuse within this vulnerable population. The project is part of a larger research initiative called REAGERA, which seeks to develop and validate screening tools that can aid in the detection of elder abuse. Among her studies, she addresses the prevalence of abuse among elderly patients with cognitive impairment, including those with Parkinson’s disease, identifying risk and protective factors associated with such abuses. Casselgren's work emphasizes the necessity of user-friendly tools for healthcare professionals, who often hesitate to inquire about abuse, thereby highlighting a crucial gap in assisting afflicted older adults.
Linköping University • Linköping, Sweden
Researching elder abuse and neurocognitive disorders as part of the REAGERA project.
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