痴呆
民族
危险系数
心理学
人口学
入射(几何)
队列
种族(生物学)
医学
老年学
置信区间
内科学
疾病
生物
社会学
物理
光学
植物
人类学
作者
Michael P. Bancks,Goldie S. Byrd,Allison Caban‐Holt,Annette L. Fitzpatrick,Sarah Forrester,Kathleen M. Hayden,Susan R. Heckbert,Kiarri N. Kershaw,Stephen R. Rapp,Bonnie C. Sachs,Timothy M. Hughes
摘要
Abstract Introduction Discrimination negatively impacts health and may contribute to racial/ethnic disparities in dementia risk. Methods Experiences of lifetime and everyday discrimination were assessed among 6509 Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) participants. We assessed the association of discrimination with incidence of dementia including adjustment for important risk factors, cohort attrition, and we assessed for effect modification by race/ethnicity. Results Prevalence of any lifetime discrimination in MESA was 42%, highest among Black adults (72%). Over a median 15.7 years of follow‐up, there were 466 incident cases of dementia. Lifetime discrimination, but not everyday discrimination, was associated with incident dementia (Wald p = 0.03). Individuals reporting lifetime discrimination in ≥2 domains (compared to none) had greater risk for dementia (hazard ratio: 1.40; 95%: 1.08, 1.82) after adjustment for sociodemographic, clinical, and behavioral risk factors. Associations did not differ by race/ethnicity. Conclusions These findings demonstrate an association of greater experiences of lifetime discrimination with incident dementia.
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