Correlates that reached statistical significance in bivariate analyses (Table B, available
as an online supplement) for this mistreatment type were entered into a logistic regression to
identify the relative unique contribution of each factor to reported emotional mistreatment
(Table 2). Lower age, employment, experience of a previous traumatic event, and low social
support were strongly associated with increased likelihood of mistreatment, as was,
though to a lesser extent, the need for help with activities of daily living. Physical. The overall prevalence of physical mistreatment is also given in Table 1; past-year