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Elder mistreatment and cognitive functioning among Chinese older adults in the U.S. | LitMetric

Elder mistreatment and cognitive functioning among Chinese older adults in the U.S.

J Elder Abuse Negl

Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Elder mistreatment is a significant issue for racial and ethnic minority older adults in the U.S., especially for Chinese older adults who face unique risks related to cultural and socioeconomic factors.
  • A study involving 2,811 Chinese older adults in the Greater Chicago area found that those who reported elder mistreatment initially had better cognitive functioning but experienced a more rapid decline in cognitive performance over time.
  • The findings highlight the need to consider sociocultural contexts when addressing elder mistreatment and its impact on cognitive health in the Chinese community.

Article Abstract

Elder mistreatment disproportionately affects racial and ethnic minority older adults, particularly Chinese older adults in the U.S. who face increased risks due to cultural disparities, intergenerational conflicts, and socioeconomic disparities. This study investigated the longitudinal association of elder mistreatment with cognitive functioning among Chinese older adults in the Greater Chicago area ( = 2,811). Self-reported elder mistreatment and cognitive performance were assessed across four waves of the study. Latent growth curve modeling analysis showed that respondents reporting previous mistreatment instances at baseline exhibited better initial functioning status ( = 0.07, < .05); however, those reporting mistreatment incidents at three follow-ups showed a faster cognitive decline compared to those without such reports ( = -0.04, < .05). Recent and potentially cumulative experiences of elder mistreatment have a negative effect on cognitive decline. Sociocultural contexts need to be considered when addressing elder mistreatment issues within the Chinese minority community.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08946566.2024.2413498DOI Listing

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