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Family Dynamics and Elder Financial Exploitation by Family-Member Powers-of-Attorney Agents

机译:家庭成员权力的家庭动态和长老的财务剥削 - 律师代理商

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Elder family financial exploitation (EFFE) is a growing problem likely to increase due to population aging. Older people, often considered vulnerable, are frequently targeted for financial exploitation. Relatives, identified as the largest group of perpetrators often misuse powers of attorney (POA); nevertheless, relationship complexity and dependencies, and family privacy result in underreporting and infrequent prosecutions. The aim of this research is to understand family risk factors that could be used for prevention and early detection. We hypothesized that family dynamics in EFFE families compared to non-EFFE families having family-member POA agents would be at greater risk when these risk factors were present. Our larger multi-state research team created a survey to collect demographic and situational data and to explore family-member and elder characteristics and specific family dynamics that could later place older relatives at risk for EFFE. Analyses consisted of testing whether poor family functioning, ineffective communication/problem-solving dynamics, resource exchange patterns, conflict before/during resource distribution, and entitlement attitudes were statistically associated with the occurrence of EFFE. Specifically, we tested a series of hierarchical logistic regressions to examine the association of family dynamic variables with EFFE. Results suggest that fairness conflict, exchange expectations, entitlement expectations, and communication patterns were statistically associated with EFFE. Current family communication patterns were not a statistical predictor of EFFE. These results could prompt older persons and relevant healthcare, legal, financial, law enforcement, social service, and counseling professionals to work proactively with families and mid-life and older adults to consider risk factors before making end-of-life decisions.
机译:老年人的财务剥削(Effe)是由于人口老龄化因人口增长而增加的问题。老年人经常被认为是脆弱的,经常针对财务剥削。被确定为最大的肇事者群体的亲属经常滥用律师(POA)的权力;然而,关系复杂性和依赖性以及家庭隐私导致疏忽和不常见的起诉。本研究的目的是了解可用于预防和早期检测的家庭风险因素。我们假设有效家庭的家庭动态与家庭成员PoA代理商的非效率家庭相比,当存在这些风险因素时,患有这些风险因素的风险更大。我们的较大的多国研究团队创建了一项调查,以收集人口统计和情况数据,并探索家庭成员和老年人的特征和特定的家庭动态,以便以后将老年人视为有效的风险。分析包括测试是否差的家庭功能,无效的通信/解决问题的动态,资源交换模式,资源分布之前的冲突以及授权态度与效率的发生有统计学相关。具体地,我们测试了一系列分层逻辑回归,以检查家庭动态变量与效果的关联。结果表明,公平冲突,交换期望,权利期望和沟通模式与效率有统计学相关。目前的家庭通信模式不是Effe的统计预测因子。这些结果可以提示老年人和相关的医疗保健,法律,金融,执法,社会服务和咨询专业人员,主动地与家庭和中生和老年人一起工作,以考虑居住期结束决定。

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