We studied concerns about cognitive health among ethnically diverse groups of older adults. The study was grounded in theories of health behaviour and the representation of health and illness. We conducted 42 focus groups (N=396, ages 50+) in four languages, with African Americans, American Indians, Chinese Americans, Latinos, Whites other than Latinos (hereafter, Whites) and Vietnamese Americans, in nine United States locations. Participants discussed concerns about keeping their memory or ability to think as they age. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim. Constant comparison methods identified themes. In findings, all ethnic groups expressed concern and fear about memory loss, losing independence, and becoming a burden. Knowing some...
Cultural constructs prevalent in older African Americans may influence their risk perceptions and kn...
PURPOSE: As the U.S. population of older adults continues to grow, age-related cognitive impairment ...
Rationale : Differences in prevalence, age of onset, and mortality rates have been found between His...
We studied how older people describe others with cognitive impairment. Forty-two focus groups repres...
We studied how older people describe others with cognitive impairment. Forty-two focus groups repres...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document Purpose: To examine perceptions abo...
This study examined diverse older adults\u27 (n = 396, ages 50+) views about how to stay mentally sh...
Background: Many minority ethnic (ME) older adults face several culturally associated and systemic b...
ObjectivesUnderstanding racial/ethnic disparities in late-life cognitive health is a public health i...
We surveyed a convenience sample of 255 Asian Indian Americans (AIAs) aged 18-81 years assessing per...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: South Asian older adults...
BACKGROUND: Statistics suggest that African Americans have a disproportionately high prevalence of A...
BackgroundLittle data exist to describe serial population-level trends in cognitive impairment- espe...
Summary: To design optimal health services and education programs for Alzheimer disease (AD), it is ...
Objectives The sociohistorical experiences of Asian American older adults (AAOA) vary, but limited r...
Cultural constructs prevalent in older African Americans may influence their risk perceptions and kn...
PURPOSE: As the U.S. population of older adults continues to grow, age-related cognitive impairment ...
Rationale : Differences in prevalence, age of onset, and mortality rates have been found between His...
We studied how older people describe others with cognitive impairment. Forty-two focus groups repres...
We studied how older people describe others with cognitive impairment. Forty-two focus groups repres...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document Purpose: To examine perceptions abo...
This study examined diverse older adults\u27 (n = 396, ages 50+) views about how to stay mentally sh...
Background: Many minority ethnic (ME) older adults face several culturally associated and systemic b...
ObjectivesUnderstanding racial/ethnic disparities in late-life cognitive health is a public health i...
We surveyed a convenience sample of 255 Asian Indian Americans (AIAs) aged 18-81 years assessing per...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: South Asian older adults...
BACKGROUND: Statistics suggest that African Americans have a disproportionately high prevalence of A...
BackgroundLittle data exist to describe serial population-level trends in cognitive impairment- espe...
Summary: To design optimal health services and education programs for Alzheimer disease (AD), it is ...
Objectives The sociohistorical experiences of Asian American older adults (AAOA) vary, but limited r...
Cultural constructs prevalent in older African Americans may influence their risk perceptions and kn...
PURPOSE: As the U.S. population of older adults continues to grow, age-related cognitive impairment ...
Rationale : Differences in prevalence, age of onset, and mortality rates have been found between His...