2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1509604/v1
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HEARTS Matters: The Moderation and Mediation Effects of Resilience, Experience of Abuse, and Technology Use in Older Persons

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

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“…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.…”
Section: The Health Of Older Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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.…”
Section: The Health Of Older Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%