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Donna M Pinsker1, Ken McFarland2, Valerie E Stone3
1a Department of Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology , The Prince Charles Hospital , Brisbane , Queensland , Australia.
Abstract:
The Social Vulnerability Scale (SVS), a 22-item informant report of vulnerability to exploitation and, in particular, financial exploitation of older adults, was administered to 266 respondents who assessed the social vulnerability of a significant other aged 50 years or over, either a person with dementia or other neurological condition (n = 116), or a healthy adult (n = 150). Exploratory factor analysis in the combined sample revealed a 15-item two-factor solution labeled gullibility and credulity. Stability in factor structure was established in an independent sample (n = 123) using confirmatory factor analysis, and sound reliability (internal consistency) and validity (known-groups) were demonstrated. The SVS15 is a potentially useful instrument for assessing older adults' vulnerability to exploitation.
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