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Determinants of perceived safety among the elderly: An exploratory study
Journal of Gerontological Social Work
  • Glenn Shields, Bowling Green State University
  • William R. King, Bowling Green State University
  • J. Steven Fulks, Bowling Green State University
  • L. Fleming Fallon, Bowling Green State University
  • Jeannene M. Ward-Lonergan, University of the Pacific
Document Type
Article
DOI
10.1300/J083v38n03_05
Publication Date
1-1-2002
Abstract

A survey of randomly selected elderly residents (N = 301) of a largely rural county in Northwest Ohio sought to explore the perception of the fear of crime victimization. Those who participated in the study were asked a series of questions about their community, actual experiences of crime victimization, perception of fear related to victimization, and social support. Logistic regression analyses were computed to explore perceptions of neighborhood safety. Most participants reported limited experiences of victimization. As expected, in this rural environment, there was more reliance on informal supports and limited use of existing formal services.

Citation Information
Glenn Shields, William R. King, J. Steven Fulks, L. Fleming Fallon, et al.. "Determinants of perceived safety among the elderly: An exploratory study" Journal of Gerontological Social Work Vol. 38 Iss. 3 (2002) p. 73 - 83 ISSN: 0163-4372
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