Social engagement and its links to cognition differ across non-Hispanic Black and White older adults.
Abbey M HamlinA Zarina KraalKetlyne SolEmily P MorrisAlexa G MartinoAfsara B ZaheedLaura B ZahodnePublished in: Neuropsychology (2022)
These findings may suggest a threshold effect whereby NHB older adults are less likely to participate in social activities at the level needed to yield cognitive benefits. Lower social activity participation among NHB may reflect structural barriers and/or cultural differences in patterns of social engagement. This study highlights the need to improve measurement of and access to culturally relevant social activities for NHB to combat racial inequalities in cognitive aging. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).