Psychological resilience and cognitive functioning in Black and White men and women.

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Tác giả: Ji Hyun Lee, Emily P Morris, Jordan D Palms, Kiana A Scambray, Ketlyne Sol, Laura B Zahodne

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 518.6 Numerical methods in analysis

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : The Gerontologist , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 168195

 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Psychological resilience is associated with better physical and mental health, but little is known about its role in cognitive health from an intersectional perspective. This study aimed to assess the relationship between psychological resilience and cognitive function across subgroups of older non-Hispanic Black and White men and women while taking stress exposure into account. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: 453 participants (Black men=87
  Black women=147
  White men=98
  White women=121) from the Michigan Cognitive Aging Project completed the Brief Resilience Scale and a neuropsychological battery. ANOVAs were used to assess differences in psychological resilience across the intersection of gender and race. Linear regressions assessed relationships between psychological resilience and global cognition, controlling for sociodemographics and discrimination. Interaction terms and stratified regressions characterized these relationships across intersectional groups. RESULTS: Level of psychological resilience did not differ across intersectional groups despite differences in stress exposure. Higher resilience was associated with better global cognition in the whole sample (β= 0.12, p=.002), but this association was found only among Black men (β=0.40, p<
 .001). DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Levels of resilience did not differ between Black and White older adults, despite disproportionate stress exposure among Black older adults. Links between psychological resilience and cognition may depend on stressors and resources that are differentially patterned across intersectional groups. Psychological resilience may be particularly important for cognitive health among Black men, who are frequently underrepresented in cognitive aging research.
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