Abstract:Background: The purpose of the study was to explore the HEARTS (Health, Experience of Abuse, Resilience, Technology, and Safety) in a community sample of older adults (60 years and above) in the Philippines – one of the top ten countries in Asia with the fastest growth rate of the older adult population. Methods: A cross-sectional study design was utilized in collecting data using standardized questionnaires such as PROMIS, CD-RISC, EASI. The study was able to engaged a total of 161 older adults who voluntari… Show more
“…Namely, higher depression and pain intensity correspond to higher older adults' abuse suspicion, while higher resilience corresponds to lower older adults' abuse suspicion [20,21]. Technology use or without technology use impacts the experience of abuse and social support [37]. We also have to be careful that technology could have a bias because they are created by humans, of humans, and for humans.…”
to biological to social and cultural functions [28]. We are using these tenets with a focus on the ecological pathways and integrating health, experience of abuse, resilience, technology use, and social support.
“…Namely, higher depression and pain intensity correspond to higher older adults' abuse suspicion, while higher resilience corresponds to lower older adults' abuse suspicion [20,21]. Technology use or without technology use impacts the experience of abuse and social support [37]. We also have to be careful that technology could have a bias because they are created by humans, of humans, and for humans.…”
to biological to social and cultural functions [28]. We are using these tenets with a focus on the ecological pathways and integrating health, experience of abuse, resilience, technology use, and social support.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.