Alexander W. Slaughter
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View article: Culture, context, and cognition: A meta-analytic review examining the relationship between United States acculturation and neuropsychological functioning
Culture, context, and cognition: A meta-analytic review examining the relationship between United States acculturation and neuropsychological functioning Open
Objective: Research indicates that demographic (e.g., age, education) and sociocultural (e.g., acculturation) factors can impact neuropsychological test performance among ethnoculturally diverse adults. Some studies suggest that greater ac…
View article: Perceived Stress and Health Outcomes Among Latinx and Non-Latinx White Adult People With HIV in East Harlem, New York: A Cross-Sectional Study
Perceived Stress and Health Outcomes Among Latinx and Non-Latinx White Adult People With HIV in East Harlem, New York: A Cross-Sectional Study Open
Stress and HIV disproportionately affect Latinx adults in the United States, contributing to numerous health inequities. Among people living with HIV (PLWH), increased stress is associated with decreased medication adherence, effectiveness…
View article: Are social network and nativity status associated with neurocognitive functioning in a sample of middle/older adults from the “Study of African Americans and Latinas/os to Understand Dementia”‐SALUD?
Are social network and nativity status associated with neurocognitive functioning in a sample of middle/older adults from the “Study of African Americans and Latinas/os to Understand Dementia”‐SALUD? Open
Background Older adults may experience decreased social support, which has been linked to cognitive decline and increased risk of dementia. Immigrants may also experience more social isolation due to discrimination and fear of deportation.…
View article: The role of demographic and health factors in a community‐engaged research approach to improve inclusion of underrepresented populations from the Study of African Americans and Latinas/os to Understand Dementia SALUD
The role of demographic and health factors in a community‐engaged research approach to improve inclusion of underrepresented populations from the Study of African Americans and Latinas/os to Understand Dementia SALUD Open
Background Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and dementia inequities highlight the need to eliminate barriers and promote motivators for study engagement of underrepresented populations (URPs; e.g., non‐Latinx Black, Latinx, sexual/gender minoritiz…
View article: 2 Neurocognition and Functional Status Among Ethnoculturally Diverse Older Adults: Support for the External Validity of the ADAS-Cog
2 Neurocognition and Functional Status Among Ethnoculturally Diverse Older Adults: Support for the External Validity of the ADAS-Cog Open
Objective: Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and dementia present major and escalating public health concerns for the U.S., especially among ethnoculturally diverse (e.g., Latinx, non-Latinx Black [NLB]) populations who represent an increasing perc…