RT Research Data T1 Developing a Taxonomy To Understand and Measure Outcomes of Success in Community-Based Elder Mistreatment Interventions, New York City, New York, 2018-2019 A1 Lachs, Mark A2 Burnes, David LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/184003663X AB Research tools available to help advance knowledge of effective community-based elder mistreatment (EM) interventions are limited. The field lacks an understanding of what success means in EM response program (EMRP) interventions, which work directly with victims to reduce the risk of re-victimization. Without establishing indicators of EMRP success, it is not possible to develop valid intervention outcome measures to compare different EMRP models toward the development of evidence-based practice. Informed by the EMRP practice principle of older adult self-determination, this study developed a victim-centric taxonomy of case outcomes that indicate EMRP success. This study drew on two sources of data, including interviews with EM victims and a scoping review to inform taxonomy development. Prioritizing the perspective of victims, this study conducted interviews with 27 victims involved in EMRP services who vary in EM subtype, gender, and race/ethnicity. The taxonomy of successful EMRP outcomes will serve as important research infrastructure to support the development of EMRP intervention outcome measurement in future research. K1 Abuse K1 adult care services K1 Domestic assault K1 Elder Abuse K1 eldercare K1 Family Relations K1 Family Violence K1 Intervention K1 Mental Health K1 outcome evaluation K1 Sexual Abuse K1 Treatment K1 treatment outcome K1 Victimization K1 Victims K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR37955.v2