Morgan Adrienne Aiken, Marsiske Michael, Whitfield Keith E
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida, Gainsville, Florida 32610-0165, USA.
Exp Aging Res. 2008 Jan-Mar;34(1):80-100. doi: 10.1080/03610730701776427.
The present study examined differences in cognitive performance of African American and European American older adults on cognitive and intellectual measures, and the extent to which literacy status or reading level was useful in explaining these group differences. African American elders performed more poorly than European American elders on 12 of 13 cognitive tests administered, p < .05. After controlling for reading level achievement, differences in performance became nonsignificant for 5 of these 12 tests. Nonetheless, some differences persisted, suggesting that other potential mediators of race differences remain to be explored in future research.
本研究考察了非裔美国和欧裔美国老年人在认知和智力测量方面的认知表现差异,以及识字状况或阅读水平在解释这些群体差异方面的有用程度。在进行的13项认知测试中,非裔美国老年人在12项测试中的表现比欧裔美国老年人差,p <.05。在控制了阅读水平成就后,这12项测试中有5项的表现差异变得不显著。尽管如此,一些差异仍然存在,这表明种族差异的其他潜在调节因素有待在未来的研究中探索。