LONGITUDINAL REPORTS OF NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENT ON COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE AMONG BLACK ADULTS

IF 4.9 3区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Yeonsoo Shin, Giyeon Kim
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Abstract Limited research has explored the association between neighborhood environments and cognitive functioning using longitudinal reports of neighborhood quality. The current study examined the longitudinal association between perceived neighborhood characteristics and computerized cognitive performance among Black adults. This study included 584 community-dwelling socioeconomically diverse Black adults (Mage = 56.27, SDage = 8.94; 58% female) from waves 3 & 4 of the Healthy Aging in Neighborhood of Diversity across the Life Span (HANDLS) study. Neighborhood quality was assessed using three scales about built environment disorder (e.g., litter), social cohesion (e.g., close-knit neighborhood), and social control (e.g., neighbors act if fight in front of house). Cognitive functioning was assessed using the computerized Joggle battery. Multivariable linear regression analyses were conducted with each cognitive measure as the outcome measure. Models were adjusted for age, sex, education, reading literacy, poverty status, and depressive symptoms. In the adjusted models, living in a neighborhood with increasing built environment disorder was associated with slower performance (p <.05) on an attention measure. Increasing social cohesion was associated with faster performance (p <.05) on memory, attention, and visual orientation measures. Similarly, increasing social control was associated with faster performance (p <.05) on attention, executive function/reasoning, visual orientation, and speed measures. Additionally, increasing social control was associated with greater number of correct responses (p <.05) on an attention and executive function/reasoning measure. Significant interactions were observed between changes in neighborhood quality and covariates. These findings amplify the importance of understanding how changes in neighborhood quality impact cognitive performance among Black adults.
邻里环境对黑人成年人认知能力影响的纵向报告
摘要 利用邻里质量纵向报告探讨邻里环境与认知功能之间关系的研究十分有限。本研究考察了黑人成年人感知的邻里特征与计算机认知能力之间的纵向联系。这项研究包括 584 名居住在社区的社会经济多元化黑人成年人(平均年龄为 56.27 岁,平均年龄差值为 8.94 岁;58% 为女性),他们来自 "跨生命周期多元化邻里健康老龄化"(HANDLS)研究的第 3 和第 4 阶段。邻里质量采用三个量表进行评估,分别涉及建筑环境失调(如垃圾)、社会凝聚力(如邻里关系紧密)和社会控制(如邻居在家门口打架时的行为)。认知功能使用计算机化的 Joggle 电池进行评估。以各项认知指标作为结果指标,进行了多变量线性回归分析。模型对年龄、性别、教育程度、阅读能力、贫困状况和抑郁症状进行了调整。在调整后的模型中,居住在建筑环境失调的社区与注意力测量的成绩较慢有关(p <.05)。社会凝聚力的增加与记忆力、注意力和视觉定向能力的提高有关(p <.05)。同样,社会控制力的增强与注意力、执行功能/推理、视觉定向和速度测量的成绩提高(p <.05)有关。此外,在注意力和执行功能/推理测量中,社会控制的增加与更多的正确反应相关(p <.05)。邻里关系质量的变化与辅助变量之间存在显著的交互作用。这些发现表明,了解邻里质量的变化如何影响黑人成年人的认知能力非常重要。
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Innovation in Aging
Innovation in Aging GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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4.10
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72
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Innovation in Aging, an interdisciplinary Open Access journal of the Gerontological Society of America (GSA), is dedicated to publishing innovative, conceptually robust, and methodologically rigorous research focused on aging and the life course. The journal aims to present studies with the potential to significantly enhance the health, functionality, and overall well-being of older adults by translating scientific insights into practical applications. Research published in the journal spans a variety of settings, including community, clinical, and laboratory contexts, with a clear emphasis on issues that are directly pertinent to aging and the dynamics of life over time. The content of the journal mirrors the diverse research interests of GSA members and encompasses a range of study types. These include the validation of new conceptual or theoretical models, assessments of factors impacting the health and well-being of older adults, evaluations of interventions and policies, the implementation of groundbreaking research methodologies, interdisciplinary research that adapts concepts and methods from other fields to aging studies, and the use of modeling and simulations to understand factors and processes influencing aging outcomes. The journal welcomes contributions from scholars across various disciplines, such as technology, engineering, architecture, economics, business, law, political science, public policy, education, public health, social and psychological sciences, biomedical and health sciences, and the humanities and arts, reflecting a holistic approach to advancing knowledge in gerontology.
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