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The conceptualization of mistreatment by older American Indians
Authors:Lori L Jervis PhD  William Sconzert-Hall MA  The Shielding American Indian Elders Project Team
Institution:Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA
Abstract:The problem of how to conceptualize elder mistreatment goes back several decades, and is especially important for ethnic minority populations, who may have perspectives that differ from the dominant society. This community-based participatory research study, which examined perceptions of mistreatment by family among 100 urban and rural older American Indians, permits a rare glimpse into how Native elders themselves understand this issue. Here, good treatment was conceptualized in terms of being taken care of, having one’s needs met, and being respected. We found relatively high standards for how elders should be treated—such as the belief that an elder’s needs should be anticipated and met without the elder needing to ask—in the face of widespread accounts of the mistreatment of elders within the community, largely through various acts of financial exploitation and neglect. Substance abuse and culture loss were blamed formuch of the elder mistreatment occurring in contemporary Native communities.
Keywords:Abuse conceptualization  American Indians  community-based participatory research  ethnic minorities  qualitative
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