老龄化与金融开发风险

R. N. Spreng, Natalie C. Ebner, Bonnie E. Levin, G. Turner
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老年人的经济剥削日益成为一个公共卫生问题。无论是面对面的还是在线的,在我们这个日益互联的世界里,金融风险正变得无处不在。了解为什么一些老年人比其他人更容易受到经济剥削,以及这种脆弱性最有可能出现的具体背景,对于设计更有针对性的监测和干预工具是必要的。在这篇综述中,我们确定了认知、社会情感和大脑在衰老过程中的变化,这些变化会增加晚年的金融剥削风险。在此基础上,本文提出了一种新的金融剥削风险社会认知神经科学模型。在最后一节,我们回顾了新兴的工作,以发展老年人的档案,对新的干预技术,以减轻经济剥削的负担,在以后的生活。
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Aging and Financial Exploitation Risk
Financial exploitation among older adults is an increasing public health concern. Whether in-person or online, financial risks are becoming omnipresent in our increasingly connected and wired world. Understanding why some older adults are more vulnerable to financial exploitation than others, and the specific contexts in which this vulnerability is most likely to emerge, is necessary to design more target surveillance and intervention tools. In this review, we identify the cognitive, socioemotional, and brain changes in aging that increase financial exploitation risks in later life. Next, we build on this review to propose a new social cognitive neuroscience model of financial exploitation risk. In the final section we review emerging work to develop profiles for older adults, towards novel intervention techniques to reduce the burden of financial exploitation in later life.
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