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Elder Family Financial Exploitation: The Complexity of Roles and Family Context

机译:长辈家族财务开发:角色和家庭背景的复杂性

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Abstract Despite elder family financial exploitation (EFFE) being recognized as the most prevalent type of elder abuse, little is known about the family context in which it occurs. To-date most EFFE research has focused on understanding the profiles of one victim and one perpetrator in reported cases. Informed by Family Systems Theory, this study offers new insight into the range and complexity of EFFE victim and perpetrator roles, family structures (relationship types across generations) and living arrangements. A mixed-methods dataset from a sample of non-perpetrator/non-victim concerned family members who experienced EFFE (most unreported to authorities) was utilized to map and analyze 23 family system genograms. The findings reflect four overall profiles when organized by the number of victim(s) and perpetrator(s) in each involved family system including: Single victim, single perpetrator (n=7), Single victim, multiple perpetrators (n=12), Two victims, single perpetrator (n=1), and Two victims, multiple perpetrators (n=3). Across the 4 profiles, most primary perpetrators moved in to live with the elder victims. For Single victim, single perpetrator cases, remarried spouses, as well as parent/adult child relationships in nuclear families with 2-3 adult children emerged. For Single victim, multiple perpetrators, up to five family perpetrators from 3 different nuclear families were involved, including adult children, their in-laws, and grandchildren as a common combination of perpetrators. The findings suggest EFFE is more complex than often assumed, involving multiple perpetrators and victims, and family relationship types beyond older parent/adult child. Implications for reframing risk profiles, assessment tools, and family-focused intervention strategies are discussed.
机译:摘要尽管是长长的家庭财务开发(Effe)被认为是最普遍的老年人虐待类型,但对其发生的家庭背景知之甚少。迄今为止,大多数Effe研究都集中在了解报告案件中的一个受害者和一名犯罪者的概况。本研究提供了家庭系统理论,对Effe受害者和犯罪者角色,家庭结构(几代关系类型)和生活安排的肇事者作用的范围和复杂性提供了新的洞察力。来自非犯罪者/非受害者的非受害者涉及的家庭成员样本的混合方法用于映射和分析23个家庭系统基因分析。在每个涉及的家庭系统中由受害者和犯罪者的数量组织时,调查结果反映了四个整体概况,包括:单一受害者,单个犯罪者(n = 7),单一受害者,多次犯罪者(n = 12),两个受害者,单个犯罪者(n = 1)和两个受害者,多个犯罪者(n = 3)。在4个概况中,大多数主要犯罪者都搬到了与老年受害者一起生活。对于单身受害者,单一的肇事者案件,再婚配偶以及核心家庭的父母/成人儿童关系,核心有2-3名成人儿童出现。对于单一受害者,多次犯罪者,涉及来自3家不同核家庭的五个家庭犯罪者,包括成年儿童,其姻亲和孙子孙女作为肇事者的共同组合。调查结果表明Effe比经常假定的更复杂,涉及多个犯罪者和受害者以及年龄较大的父母/成人儿童的家庭关系类型。讨论了对抑制风险概况,评估工具和以家庭为中心的干预策略的影响。

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