Search Results - "Tomita, Susan K."
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The Consequences of Belonging: Conflict Management Techniques Among Japanese Americans
Published in Journal of elder abuse & neglect (01-01-1998)“…This qualitative research project conducted among Japanese Americans examined the relationship of cultural patterns to the problem of elder mistreatment…”
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Defining elder mistreatment in four ethnic groups across two generations
Published in Journal of cross-cultural gerontology (01-06-1996)“…Ethnic and generational variation in elder mistreatment has only recently been explored. This research builds upon pioneer work in the field by examining…”
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The consideration of cultural factors in the research of elder mistreatment with an in-depth look at the Japanese
Published in Journal of cross-cultural gerontology (1994)“…Within the context of elder mistreatment, little attention has been paid to ethnicity and cultural factors as independent or causal variables. Focusing on the…”
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The denial of elder mistreatment by victims and abusers: the application of neutralization theory
Published in Violence and victims (1990)“…Denial is often mentioned as a constraining factor in the assessment and intervention of domestic violence cases. Within the context of elder mistreatment,…”
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Elder Mistreatment Among Four Asian American Groups: An Exploratory Study on Tolerance, Victim Blaming and Attitudes Toward Third-Party Intervention
Published in Journal of gerontological social work (23-04-2002)“…Using 14 statements, this study examined similarities and differences among four groups of elders (American-born Chinese Americans, American-born Japanese…”
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Elder mistreatment among four Asian American groups: An exploratory study on tolerance, victim blaming and attitudes toward third-party intervention
Published in Journal of gerontological social work (01-01-2001)“…Moon et al examined similarities and differences among four groups of elders (American-born Chinese Americans, American-born Japanese Americans,…”
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