NCJ Number
237179
Journal
Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect Volume: 23 Issue: 4 Dated: October-December 2011 Pages: 304-325
Date Published
October 2011
Length
22 pages
Annotation
This study used three-dimensional concept mapping to conceptualize financial exploitation of older adults.
Abstract
This article describes the processes and outcomes of three-dimensional concept mapping to conceptualize financial exploitation of older adults. Statements were generated from a literature review and by local and national panels consisting of 16 experts in the field of financial exploitation. These statements were sorted and rated using Concept Systems software, which grouped the statements into clusters and depicted them as a map. Statements were grouped into six clusters, and ranked by the experts as follows in descending severity: (a) theft and scams, (b) financial victimization, (c) financial entitlement, (d) coercion, (e) signs of possible financial exploitation, and (f) money management difficulties. The hierarchical model can be used to identify elder financial exploitation and differentiate it from related but distinct areas of victimization. The severity hierarchy may be used to develop measures that will enable more precise screening for triage of clients into appropriate interventions. (Published Abstract)