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Exploring the boundaries between interpersonal and financial institution mistreatment of older people through a social ecology framework
Author(s)Corina Naughton, Jonathan Drennan
Journal titleAgeing and Society, vol 36, no 4, April 2016
PublisherCambridge University Press, April 2016
Pagespp 694-715
Sourcejournals.cambridge.org/aso
KeywordsFinancial institutions ; Financial services [older people] ; Elder abuse ; Living in the community ; Social surveys ; Ireland.
AnnotationInterpersonal financial abuse of older people is well documented, but the potential role of financial institutions is rarely examined. Financial institution mistreatment describes direct and indirect practices by financial institutions that threaten older people's financial well-being. This analysis was based on a survey of community-dwelling older people (N = 2,021) aged 65 years and olderin Ireland, and examined self-reports of interpersonal and financial institution mistreatment. The prevalence of interpersonal financial abuse was reported by nearly 2% of respondents, compared to 1% for financial institution mistreatment. The socio-demographic and health characteristics of the group who experienced interpersonal financial mistreatment were different from those who reported financial institution mistreatment. The boundaries between the two phenomena were explored using a social ecology framework that reflects the influences of ageism and normative practices on elder abuse. The study confirms previous international evidence on interpersonal financial abuse, and provides preliminary data on financial mistreatment by financial institutions. The evidence has implications for policy and current preventative strategies that tend to ignore the influence of macro-contextual factors such as legislative and institutional normative practices, government policies and societal attitudes that can act as permissors of some types of financial mistreatment. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-160318002 A
ClassmarkWNL: J: QNT: K4: 3F: 763

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