Hee Yun Lee, assistant professor in the School of Social Work, and co-author Charissa Eaton, Ph.D. candidate in social work, received an honorable mention in the Rose Dobrof competition for the best article published in the Journal of Gerontological Social Work. The article is entitled “Financial abuse in elderly Korean immigrants: Mixed Analysis of the role of culture on perception and help-seeking behavior.”

| Monday, July 19th, 2010" /> Hee Yun Lee, assistant professor in the School of Social Work, and co-author Charissa Eaton, Ph.D. candidate in social work, received an honorable mention in the Rose Dobrof competition for the best article published in the Journal of Gerontological Social Work. The article is entitled “Financial abuse in elderly Korean immigrants: Mixed Analysis of the role of culture on perception and help-seeking behavior.”

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Lee, Eaton receive award for gerontology article

Hee LeeHee Yun Lee, assistant professor in the School of Social Work, and co-author Charissa Eaton, Ph.D. candidate in social work, received an honorable mention in the Rose Dobrof competition for the best article published in the Journal of Gerontological Social Work. The article is entitled “Financial abuse in elderly Korean immigrants: Mixed Analysis of the role of culture on perception and help-seeking behavior.”
The Rose Dobrof award is designed to recognize authors of articles that are methodologically rigorous, demonstrate strong innovation, and show a great impact on gerontological social work practice. It will be presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America in November.