IntroductionFew longitudinal studies have examined the joint impact of neighborhood segregation and neighborhood socioeconomic status (NSES) in cognitive decline over time.MethodsThis study included non-Hispanic White (NHW, n = 209) and Black participants (n = 118) whose cognition was evaluated as part of an ongoing longitudinal study. Four distinct categories of segregation and NSES were evaluated for their association with cognitive outcomes (episodic memory, semantic memory, executive function, and spatial ability) using race-specific mixed-effects models.ResultsCompared to Black participants living in higher segregation-lower NSES areas, Black participants living in lower segregation-lower NSES areas or higher segregation-higher NSES ar...
The average black and white differ in IQ at every level of socioeconomic status... state Richard He...
PurposeTo examine cross-sectional associations between perceived neighborhood environment and cognit...
IntroductionWe examined whether educational attainment differentially contributes to cognitive reser...
Social determinants of health, including neighborhood factors, play a key role in the health of dive...
In 1 previous study, it was shown that neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with co...
Neighborhood socioeconomic status (NSES) is associated with cognitive function, independently of ind...
Background and objectivesRace, childhood socioeconomic status (cSES), and region of childhood reside...
peer reviewedBackground: While associations of neighborhood conditions with cognitive functioning at...
Consistently, studies indicate there are stark racial differences in the prevalence of Alzheimer’s D...
We examined the influence of neighborhood socioeconomic position (SEP), racial/ethnic composition, a...
Background:Aim: To examine racial/ethnic variations in the effect of parents’ subjective neighborhoo...
There is increasing recognition that socioeconomic inequalities contribute to disparities in brain a...
Racial residential segregation is associated with multiple adverse health outcomes in Black individu...
The objective of the study was to examine variability across multiple prospective cohort studies in ...
Objectives: To assess the relationship between cognitive function, socioeconomic status, and neighbo...
The average black and white differ in IQ at every level of socioeconomic status... state Richard He...
PurposeTo examine cross-sectional associations between perceived neighborhood environment and cognit...
IntroductionWe examined whether educational attainment differentially contributes to cognitive reser...
Social determinants of health, including neighborhood factors, play a key role in the health of dive...
In 1 previous study, it was shown that neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with co...
Neighborhood socioeconomic status (NSES) is associated with cognitive function, independently of ind...
Background and objectivesRace, childhood socioeconomic status (cSES), and region of childhood reside...
peer reviewedBackground: While associations of neighborhood conditions with cognitive functioning at...
Consistently, studies indicate there are stark racial differences in the prevalence of Alzheimer’s D...
We examined the influence of neighborhood socioeconomic position (SEP), racial/ethnic composition, a...
Background:Aim: To examine racial/ethnic variations in the effect of parents’ subjective neighborhoo...
There is increasing recognition that socioeconomic inequalities contribute to disparities in brain a...
Racial residential segregation is associated with multiple adverse health outcomes in Black individu...
The objective of the study was to examine variability across multiple prospective cohort studies in ...
Objectives: To assess the relationship between cognitive function, socioeconomic status, and neighbo...
The average black and white differ in IQ at every level of socioeconomic status... state Richard He...
PurposeTo examine cross-sectional associations between perceived neighborhood environment and cognit...
IntroductionWe examined whether educational attainment differentially contributes to cognitive reser...