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Associations Among Loneliness, Purpose in Life and Subjective Cognitive Decline in Ethnoracially Diverse Older Adults Living in the United States.

Celina F PluimJuliana A U AnzaiJairo E MartinezDiana MuneraAna Paola Garza-NavedaClara Vila-CastelarEdmarie Guzmán-VélezLiliana Ramirez-GomezJulian BustinCecilia M SerranoGanesh M BabulalMaira Okada de OliveiraYakeel T Quiroz
Published in: Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society (2022)
Subjective cognitive decline (SCD), which precedes Mild Cognitive Impairment and dementia, may be affected by purpose in life (PiL) and loneliness in older adults. We investigated associations among PiL, loneliness, and SCD in US Latino ( n = 126), Black ( n = 74), Asian ( n = 33), and White ( n = 637) adults. Higher PiL predicted lower SCD in all groups (p-values < .012), except Black participants. Lower loneliness predicted lower SCD in Latino and White groups (p-values < .05), and PiL moderated this association in White adults. PiL and loneliness may play important roles in cognitive decline. Differential predictors of SCD suggest differential targets for preventing cognitive decline and dementia across ethnoracial groups.
Keyphrases
  • cognitive decline
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • social support
  • physical activity
  • depressive symptoms
  • sleep quality
  • high resolution
  • atomic force microscopy