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Elder Mistreatment among Chinese and Korean Immigrants: The Roles of Sociocultural Contexts on Perceptions and Help-Seeking Behaviors
Authors:Yeon-Shim Lee  Celia P Kaplan  Eliseo J Perez-Stable
Institution:1. School of Social Work , San Francisco State University , San Francisco , California , USA yl375@sfsu.edu;3. Department of Medicine and Medical Effectiveness Research Center for Diverse Populations , University of California, San Francisco , San Francisco , California , USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to identify dimensions of elder mistreatment in Chinese and Korean immigrant communities and to increase sociocultural understanding of such mistreatment by elucidating the complexities of abuse embedded in unique social and cultural contexts. In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 local professionals working primarily in Asian elderly advocacy, and six focus group discussions were conducted involving 60 community members in the San Francisco Bay area. Five dimensions of elder mistreatment were identified: psychological abuse, neglect by a trusted person, financial exploitation, physical abuse, and sexual abuse. In general, fewer Korean community member participants reported having observed physical or financial abuse than Chinese groups, but they reported greater knowledge of situations involving psychological abuse, neglect by a trusted person, and sexual abuse. The contexts of cultural influences and immigration and acculturation were salient themes that shaped participants’ subjective perceptions and beliefs about elder abuse and hence help-seeking behaviors.
Keywords:cultural issues  elder mistreatment  intervention  prevention  race and ethnicity
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