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Coping Styles and Cognitive Function in Older Non-Hispanic Black and White Adults.

Ji Hyun LeeKetlyne SolAfsara B ZaheedEmily P MorrisLindsey M MeisterJordan D PalmsLaura B Zahodne
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2023)
Greater emotion-focused coping among Black older adults may reflect greater exposure to stressors that are uncontrollable. Patterns of racial differences in coping-cognition links are in line with the social vulnerabilities hypothesis. Coping style may be a particularly important psychosocial resource for cognitive health among Black older adults that could be incorporated into culturally relevant interventions.
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