Individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic inequalities in cognitive impairment: cross-sectional findings from the French CONSTANCES cohort.
Noémie LetellierIsabelle CarrièreEmmanuelle CadotLisa BerkmanMarcel GoldbergMarie ZinsClaudine BerrPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
Our results suggest that the neighbourhood socioeconomic deprivation level is associated with cognitive impairment, independently of the individual deprivation level. A better understanding of this association could help to define new prevention strategies to target high-risk residents and high-risk geographical areas in order to reduce social health inequalities.