社会情感选择理论
情感(语言学)
心理学
网络钓鱼
欺骗
心理干预
认知
互联网隐私
发展心理学
社会心理学
互联网
万维网
计算机科学
沟通
精神科
作者
Natalie C Ebner,Donovan Ellis,Tian Lin,Harold A. Rocha,Huizi Yang,Sandeep Dommaraju,Adam Soliman,Damon L. Woodard,Gary R. Turner,R. Nathan Spreng,Daniela S Oliveira
出处
期刊:The Journals of Gerontology: Series B
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2018-04-13
卷期号:75 (3): 522-533
被引量:38
标识
DOI:10.1093/geronb/gby036
摘要
Fraud in the aged is an emerging public health problem. An increasingly common form of deception is conducted online. However, identification of cognitive and socioemotional risk factors has not been undertaken yet. In this endeavor, this study extended previous work suggesting age effects on susceptibility to online deception.Susceptibility was operationalized as clicking on the link in simulated spear-phishing emails that young (18-37 years), young-old (62-74 years), and middle-old (75-89 years) Internet users received, without knowing that the emails were part of the study. Participants also indicated for a set of spear-phishing emails how likely they would click on the embedded link (susceptibility awareness) and completed cognitive and socioemotional measures to determine susceptibility risk profiles.Higher susceptibility was associated with lower short-term episodic memory in middle-old users and with lower positive affect in young-old and middle-old users. Greater susceptibility awareness was associated with better verbal fluency in middle-old users and with greater positive affect in young and middle-old users.Short-term memory, verbal fluency, and positive affect in middle-old age may contribute to resilience against online spear-phishing attacks. These results inform mechanisms of online fraud susceptibility and real-life decision-supportive interventions toward fraud risk reduction in aging.
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