Bilingualism in older Mexican-American immigrants is associated with higher scores on cognitive screening.
Claudia PadillaMario F MendezElvira E JimenezEdmond TengPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2016)
These findings suggest that bilingualism is associated with modest benefits in cognitive screening performance in older individuals in cross-sectional analyses that persist across longitudinal analyses. The effects of bilingualism should be considered when cognitively screening is performed in aging immigrant populations.