孤独可能导致中老年人遭受欺诈的风险。

IF 1.6 2区 心理学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
Shuyao Liao, Xiaojie Wang, Xin Zhang
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摘要

老年人对情感联结有着强烈的渴望,缺乏这种社会联结的老年人很容易被人利用并遭遇欺诈。我们的目的是研究孤独感与欺诈受害之间的关联,并通过实验操作进一步探究二者之间的因果关系。我们采用完全随机设计法,将 50 名年轻人(18-29 岁,Mage = 26.62)、43 名中年人(32-53 岁,Mage = 40.84)和 54 名老年人(60-88 岁,Mage = 68.31)随机分配到孤独感诱导条件或对照条件下,然后要求他们对 9 个误导性广告的可信度和购买意向进行评分。中老年人(而非年轻人)在孤独感操纵后表现出更高的欺诈易感性。本实验证实,孤独感会导致中老年人更易受骗,这表明未来的干预措施应针对那些孤独的中老年人,以防止潜在的欺诈行为。
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Loneliness could lead to risk of fraud victimization for middle-aged and older adults.

Older adults have a strong desire for emotional connectivity and those who lack such social connectedness would be easily taken advantage of and experience fraud. We aimed to examine the association between loneliness and fraud victimization and further investigate the causal relationship through experimental manipulation. Fifty younger adults (aged 18-29, Mage = 26.62), 43 middle-aged adults (aged 32-53, Mage = 40.84) and 54 older adults (aged 60-88, Mage = 68.31) were randomly assigned to induced loneliness or control conditions by a complete randomized design and then were asked to rate the credibility and purchase intention for nine misleading advertisements. Middle-aged and older adults, but not younger adults, showed higher susceptibility to fraud after loneliness manipulation. The present experiment confirmed that loneliness could lead to higher fraud victimization for middle-aged and older adults, suggesting future interventions should target those lonely middle-aged and older adults to prevent potential fraud.

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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect is the peer-reviewed quarterly journal that explores the advances in research, policy and practice, and clinical and ethical issues surrounding the abuse and neglect of older people. This unique forum provides state-of-the-art research and practice that is both international and multidisciplinary in scope. The journal"s broad, comprehensive approach is only one of its strengths—it presents training issues, research findings, case studies, practice and policy issues, book and media reviews, commentary, and historical background on a wide range of topics. Readers get tools and techniques needed for better detecting and responding to actual or potential elder abuse and neglect.
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