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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Factors used in the detection of elder financial abuse: A judgement and decision-making study of social workers and their managers
Author(s): Davies, Miranda
Harries, Priscilla
Cairns, Deborah
Stanley, David
Gilhooly, Mary
Gilhooly, Kenneth
Notley, Elizabeth
Gilbert, Anthony
Penhale, Bridget
Hennessy, Catherine
Keywords: decision cues
decision-making
elder financial abuse
judgement analysis
older people
social work
Issue Date: 1-May-2011
Date Deposited: 7-Nov-2018
Citation: Davies M, Harries P, Cairns D, Stanley D, Gilhooly M, Gilhooly K, Notley E, Gilbert A, Penhale B & Hennessy C (2011) Factors used in the detection of elder financial abuse: A judgement and decision-making study of social workers and their managers. International Social Work, 54 (3), pp. 404-420. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872810396256
Abstract: Factors social workers use in practice to detect elder financial abuse are currently unknown. A critical incident technique was applied within a judgement analysis approach to elicit cue use. Only three factors were key to decision-making: who raises concern, the elder's mental capacity and the nature of the financial anomaly occurring. © The Author(s) 2011.
DOI Link: 10.1177/0020872810396256
Rights: Davies M, Harries P, Cairns D, Stanley D, Gilhooly M, Gilhooly K, Notley E, Gilbert A, Penhale B & Hennessy C, Factors used in the detection of elder financial abuse: A judgement and decision-making study of social workers and their managers, International Journal of Social Work (2011) Volume 54, number 3, pp 404-420. Copyright © The Authors 2011. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.

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