The Role of Normative Age-Graded Transitions and Human Agency in Patterns and Variations of Financial Exploitation of Older Adults

IF 2.2 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Julie Brancale, Thomas G. Blomberg
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Abstract

Objectives: Drawing from normative age-graded transitions and human agency, this study provides a theoretical and empirical exploration of the patterns and variations of financial exploitation of older adults. Methods: The study employs qualitative methods with data collected from focus groups and interviews with residents of a large retirement community. Results: Normative age-graded transitions—such as retirement, residency relocations, changes in social support networks, medical events, death or incapacitation of a spouse, grief, declines in brain and physical health and cognition—lead to assessments of older adults’ sense of self-efficacy regarding their abilities to deal with everyday tasks, challenges, and decisions. If these assessments result in lowered self-efficacy, that reaches a threshold, cognitive transformations can occur, producing an increased vulnerability for financial exploitation. For those whose assessments of self-efficacy remained stable, financial exploitation was avoided. Conclusions: The role of normative age-graded transitions and general assessments of self-efficacy, thresholds, and cognitive transformations provides a promising theoretical approach for explaining patterns and variations of financial exploitation of older adults. These findings, if confirmed with more representative samples, can help validate the role of normative age-graded transitions and human agency in explaining why some, but not other, older adults fall victim to financial exploitation.
规范的年龄层次转换和人的能动性在老年人经济剥削模式和变化中的作用
目的:本研究从规范的年龄分级转变和人类能动性出发,对老年人金融剥削的模式和变化进行了理论和实证探索。方法:本研究采用定性方法,从焦点小组和大型退休社区居民访谈中收集数据。结果:正常的年龄分级转变——如退休、居住地迁移、社会支持网络的变化、医疗事件、配偶的死亡或丧失能力、悲伤、大脑和身体健康及认知能力的下降——导致对老年人处理日常任务、挑战和决策能力的自我效能感的评估。如果这些评估导致自我效能感降低,达到阈值,认知转变就会发生,从而增加金融剥削的脆弱性。对于那些自我效能评估保持稳定的人,避免了经济剥削。结论:规范的年龄分级转换和自我效能、阈值和认知转变的一般评估的作用为解释老年人经济剥削的模式和变化提供了一种很有前途的理论方法。如果这些发现得到更具代表性的样本的证实,可以帮助验证规范的年龄分级转变和人类能动性在解释为什么一些而不是其他老年人成为金融剥削的受害者方面的作用。
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期刊介绍: For over 45 years, this international forum has advanced research in criminology and criminal justice. Through articles, research notes, and special issues, the Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency continues to keep you up to date on contemporary issues and controversies within the criminal justice field. Research and Analysis: The Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency presents a wide range of research and analysis in the field of criminology. You’ll find research on the social, political and economic contexts of criminal justice, examining victims, offenders, police, courts and sanctions. Comprehensive Coverage: The science of criminal justice combines a wide range of academic disciplines and fields of practice. To advance the field of criminal justice the journal provides a forum that is informed by a variety of fields. Among the perspectives that you’ll find represented in the journal are: -biology/genetics- criminology- criminal justice/administration- courts- corrections- crime prevention- crime science- economics- geography- police studies- political science- psychology- sociology.
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