Family dynamics in the context of elder family financial exploitation: Application of qualitative genogram analysis

Author:

Puhlman Daniel J.1ORCID,Maurya Rakesh2ORCID,Shigeto Aya3ORCID,Murillo‐Borjas Gustavo A.4,Vincenti Virginia B.5

Affiliation:

1. School of Educational Leadership, Higher Education, and Human Development University of Maine Orono ME

2. Leadership, School Counseling, and Sport Management University of North Florida Jacksonville FL

3. Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale FL

4. Metrocare Services Dallas TX

5. Family and Consumer Sciences University of Wyoming Laramie WY

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study examined family dynamics that are common in families experiencing elder family financial exploitation (EFFE) using an innovative analytical protocol, qualitative genogram analysis.BackgroundEFFE is a form of elder abuse that affects many older adults and their families. Individual factors associated with EFFE have been examined, but what is missing is a greater focus on the complex family dynamics that contribute to this violation of older family members.MethodUsing qualitative genogram analysis (QGA), a three‐step analytical protocol using family systems theory as a foundation, this study identified key relationship patterns commonly found in families where exploitation had occurred. Family genograms generated from 20 interviewees representing 20 families that reportedly experienced EFFE were used to identify common family dynamic themes.ResultsUsing QGA, we identified four relational dynamic themes across families: distance and closeness, triangulation, power and dominance, and partner influence.ConclusionThese themes illustrate that families experiencing EFFE have several similar relational dynamics, which may have contributed to creating contexts that made older family members more vulnerable to financial exploitation.ImplicationsThe findings of this study provide important indicators for practitioners (e.g., family therapists, family life educators, family attorneys) and policymakers in supporting older family members in making better financial decisions later in life.

Publisher

Wiley

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