Disorder, networks, and cognition: do social networks buffer the influence of neighborhood and household disorder on cognitive functioning?
Haena LeePublished in: Aging & mental health (2021)
This study suggests a larger network may play a role in minimizing the negative influence of household disorder on cognitive function for middle-aged and older adults. Social policy and intervention aimed at promoting network ties may help reduce further disparities in cognitive function, especially for those vulnerable groups living in a poor-quality household.