Abuse of elderly increases (Week 13)

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Abuse of elderly increases (Week 13)

Discussion Question 1. Why is most elder abuse done by family members? 2. What do you think about the government`s attitude to punish elderly abuse? (positive/negative) 3. Have you ever seen or experienced elderly abuse? (yes/no) 4. What is the role of elderly in our society? 5. Who is most responsible for the elder abuse problem? (family, government, neighbor…) 6. What is the background in which the abuse of elderly occurs? 7. Like the elderly, who is suffered abuse within our society? 8. What are problems in the elderly welfare system? 9. What are some solutions for elderly abuse? 10. When you think about the elderly abuse, what words do you think of?

Questions 1. In our society, how much percentage of the role of the elderly?(0~100%) 1) Under 30% 2) 30%~70% 3)More 70% 2. What do you think of most serious problem? 1) Elderly abuse 2) elderly suicide 3) economic poverty

Top 5 Questions 1.Why is most elder abuse done by family members? 9.What are some solutions for elderly abuse? 3.Have you ever seen or experienced elderly abuse? (yes/no) 8.What are problems in the elderly welfare system? 5.Who is most responsible for the elder abuse problem? (family, government, neighbor…)

Survey Results 2.What do you think about the government`s attitude to punish elderly abuse? Positive Negative 4 35 3.Have you ever seen or experienced elderly abuse? Yes No 8 31 5.Who is most responsible for the elder abuse problem? Family Government Neighbor 23 8

S.W.O.T S Interactive reaction Preparation Gesture Body language W Lack of critical opinions O Acquiring knowledge through the collection of information T Hardly understand about discussion question No opportunity for discussion