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Alzheimer’s Disease among American Minority Populations: An Eco­logical Exploratory Study
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作者 maria laquaglia Marina Celly Martins Ribeiro de Souza Carolina Marques Borges 《Journal of Geriatric Medicine》 2021年第1期12-18,共7页
A significant public health concern with regards to increasing rates of Alzheimer’s is that it disproportionately affects minority groups in the United States.The present ecological exploratory study uses secondary a... A significant public health concern with regards to increasing rates of Alzheimer’s is that it disproportionately affects minority groups in the United States.The present ecological exploratory study uses secondary aggregate data from the fifty United States in the year of 2019.The pur­pose of this study was to address the disparities in Alzheimer’s in minori­ty populations in the US and explore associated factors.The“minority”populations considered were African American and Hispanic populations,and the“majority”population was referred to as“white”.The data were extracted from the United States Census Bureau,the CDC National Cen­ter for Health Statistics,and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Sys­tem(BRFSS)Dataset.The prevalence rates of Alzheimer’s disease are greatest in both older Hispanic(12.2%)and African Americans(13.8%),compared to older whites(10.3%)in the investigated time period.Our results showed that being over 65 years old(p=.009),with a below-av­erage($62,843)median household income(p=.024),history of stroke(p=.029),and being a part of the Hispanic population(p=.036),were significantly associated with Alzheimer’s mortality rates in the United States.By identifying disparities in access to Alzheimer’s healthcare and at-risk communities,more comprehensive intervention strategies can be developed to promote change and advocate for more Alzheimer’s educa­tion and resource allocation for minority populations. 展开更多
关键词 Alzheimer’s disease DEMENTIA Minority populations MORTALITY Stroke Over-65
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