Abstract
Financial exploitation (FE) of older adults is associated with adverse mental health outcomes. However, little is known about factors that buffer or exacerbate these effects. This study examined whether income level and health behaviors moderate the relationship between FE and psychological distress in later life. Community-dwelling adults aged 50 and older (
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