39 The role of Subjective Cognitive Decline and Aging Perceptions in Help Seeking across White and Non-White older adults Article Swipe
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Objective: Research has indicated that racial and ethnic minoritized groups in the United States are disproportionately affected by dementia (e.g., Alzheimer’s disease), and seek help (HS) later in the disease course, if at all. It has also been posited that individuals from different ethno-racial groups have divergent perceptions of the aging process, which may influence HS. These disparities warrant tailored preventive efforts to encourage identification of factors which contribute to HS to enable earlier psychoeducation and enhanced access to resources. The factors which influence HS may differ across ethnoracial groups. Here we examine the relative influence of subjective cognitive decline (SCD), a risk factor for AD, and aging perceptions to HS in these groups. Participants and Methods: The current sample consisted of 161 healthy older adults (51 Male, 110 Female), aged 51 to 92 (M=73.43, SD=6.85) with a mean education of 16 years (SD=2.3 years) who performed > -1.5 SD on clinical neuropsychological testing. 26.7% of the sample self-reported as race/ethnic minorities (e.g., Hispanic or Non-Hispanic African American, Asian, Other.) Participants completed a 20-item SCD questionnaire assessing perceived cognitive difficulties in comparison to same aged peers, in addition to measures assessing HS behavior, (e.g., Have you gone to the doctor specifically for memory concerns?), and aging perceptions (e.g., older adulthood group identification, explicit stereotypes, essentialism). Point biserial correlations examined relationships between SCD, HS and aging perceptions, and multinomial logistic regressions examined the contribution of SCD and aging perceptions to HS across majority (White) and minoritized groups (Non-White participants). Results: In bivariate analyses of the White participant group, HS was associated with SCD (r=0.43, p<0.001) and age group identification (r=0.27, p<0.01), and the latter were also associated (r=-0.19, p<0.05). The logistic regression model correctly classified 86% of participants (same as null), explaining a relatively small proportion of variance in HS, Snell R2 = 0.09, Nagelkerke’s R2 = 0.16. Age group identification was not associated with HS (b=-0.02, SE=0.26, p=0.94, 95% CI [0.59, 1.63] but SCD was (p=0.04). In the non-White group (n=42), bivariate analyses showed that HS was associated with essentialism (r=-0.41, p<0.01; belief aging as a fixed and inevitable process)) and explicit stereotypes (r=-0.42, p<0.01) but not with SCD (r=0.21, p=0.19). SCD was also associated with essentialism (p=-0.32, p<0.05), stereotypes (p=0.32, p<0.05), and age group identification (r=0.38, p<0.01). The regression model correctly classified 88.9% of participants (same as null); neither SCD (p=0.39), explicit stereotypes (p=0.43), essentialism (p=0.72), nor age group identification (p=0.62) contributed to HS when all were considered. Conclusions: When both SCD and age perceptions are examined together as predictors of HS, SCD alone predicts HS in the majority group. Neither construct predicts HS in the minoritized group—despite significant bivariate associations between HS, aging perceptions and SCD that varied across ethno-racial groups. Findings illustrate that SCD and aging perceptions may contribute differently to HS across ethno-racial groups in the US, and as such may indicate different priorities when implementing HS tools (e.g., screeners for detection of cognitive impairment). Ongoing work is addressing illness perceptions, another key barrier in HS in these groups to further inform on tailoring of services.
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