Exploring the Risks and Consequences of Elder Fraud Victimization: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study

Marguerite DeLiema, M. Deevy, A. Lusardi, O. Mitchell
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This is the first study to use longitudinal data to explore both the antecedents and consequences of fraud victimization in the older population. Because older persons are close to or past the peak of their wealth accumulation, they are often the targets of fraud. This paper reports on analysis of the Leave Behind Questionnaires (LBQs) fielded on Health and Retirement Study (HRS) respondents over three survey waves in 2008, 2010, and 2012. We evaluate the demographic determinants and risk factors of reporting financial fraud victimization in the survey, and explore whether there are demographic subgroups of older victims. In addition, we examine the financial, physical and psychological consequences of fraud. Overall results suggest that there is no single reliable predictor of fraud victimization across all three LBQ samples. When LBQ responses were pooled across survey years, we found that younger, male, better-educated, and depressed persons reported being defrauded significantly more often. Victimization was associated with lower nonhousing wealth in the combined sample controlling for other factors, but had no measurable impact on cognitive, psychological, or physical health outcomes. Future research should examine predictors and outcomes based on the type of financial fraud experienced and the amount of money lost.
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探索老年欺诈受害的风险和后果:来自健康和退休研究的证据
这是第一个使用纵向数据来探索老年人欺诈受害的前因和后果的研究。由于老年人的财富积累接近或超过了顶峰,他们往往成为欺诈的目标。本文分析了2008年、2010年和2012年三次健康与退休研究(HRS)受访者的离校问卷(LBQs)。我们在调查中评估了报告金融欺诈受害的人口统计学决定因素和风险因素,并探讨是否存在老年受害者的人口统计学亚群。此外,我们还研究了欺诈的财务、生理和心理后果。总体结果表明,在所有三个LBQ样本中,没有一个可靠的欺诈受害预测因子。当LBQ的回答在调查期间汇总时,我们发现年轻、男性、受教育程度较高和抑郁的人报告被欺骗的频率明显更高。在控制其他因素的综合样本中,受害与较低的非住房财富有关,但对认知、心理或身体健康结果没有可测量的影响。未来的研究应该根据所经历的金融欺诈的类型和损失的金额来检查预测因素和结果。
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