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Brown, Maria Teresa.
Psychiatric history and cognition trajectories in later life: Variation by sex, race and ethnicity, and childhood disadvantage.
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Psychiatric history and cognition trajectories in later life: Variation by sex, race and ethnicity, and childhood disadvantage./
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Brown, Maria Teresa.
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240 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-12, Section: A, page: .
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Dissertation Abstracts International71-12A.
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Health Sciences, Mental Health. -
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ISBN:
9781124288253
Psychiatric history and cognition trajectories in later life: Variation by sex, race and ethnicity, and childhood disadvantage.
Brown, Maria Teresa.
Psychiatric history and cognition trajectories in later life: Variation by sex, race and ethnicity, and childhood disadvantage.
- 240 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-12, Section: A, page: .
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Syracuse University, 2010.
Advocates of the life course perspective suggest that cumulative inequality affects later-life cognitive function, and that a history of psychiatric problems may be detrimental to cognition among individuals at risk of experiencing cumulative disadvantage. Psychiatric conditions are more prevalent among disadvantaged groups, who may also be at risk of experiencing cognitive decline in later life. Therefore, it is important to explore the relationships between sex, race/ethnicity, childhood disadvantage, psychiatric history, and cognitive function. This study addresses the following research questions: (1) Do individuals with a history of psychiatric problems have lower initial cognitive functioning and/or a unique trajectory of cognitive function with age? (2) Does the relationship between psychiatric history and cognitive function in later life change when controlling for ascribed, early-life, and later-life characteristics? (3) Do ascribed characteristics interact with psychiatric history to affect cognitive function in later life?
ISBN: 9781124288253Subjects--Topical Terms:
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