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尽管经历了歧视,但恢复力资源可能会缓冲一些美国中年及老年黑人的记忆力衰退。

Resilience resources may buffer some middle-aged and older Black Americans from memory decline despite experiencing discrimination.

作者信息

McDonough Ian M, Byrd DeAnnah R, Choi Shinae L

机构信息

Department of Psychology, The University of Alabama, USA.

Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Nursing and Health Innovation, Arizona State University, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2023 Jan;316:114998. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114998. Epub 2022 May 2.

Abstract

RATIONALE

Experiences of discrimination have been associated with poorer episodic memory in Black Americans. However, resilience resources at multiple levels (individual, social, and endowed) may act as a buffer to protect future memory decline, especially in the face of discrimination.

OBJECTIVE

Using longitudinal data from the 2006-2016 Health and Retirement Study (N = 1862), we tested whether Black Americans aged 50 and older would show different trajectories of episodic memory depending on their reported experiences of discrimination (everyday and major lifetime) and resilience resources.

METHODS

Analyses were conducted in three steps: (1) joint latent cluster mixed modeling (JLCMM) to estimate the number of classes, (2) barycentric discriminant analyses (BADA) to model the combined influence of discrimination and resilience resources between each memory class, and (3) multinomial regression analyses to explore interactions between discrimination and resilience resources.

RESULTS

JLCMM resulted in three memory classes that differentiated baseline from longitudinal memory performance: "High Decliners," "Low Decliners," and "Low Stable." Two independent patterns described the relationships between the three classes in the context of discrimination and resilience resources. First, compared with High Decliners, the two lower baseline memory classes (Low Decliners and Low Stable) reported more everyday discrimination and lower individual and endowed resilience resources. Second, although the Low Stable class did not report different levels of discrimination, they had more social resilience resources (greater social support and more social contact) than both declining classes.

CONCLUSIONS

Black Americans in later life have heterogeneous patterns of memory trajectories as demonstrated by the three memory classes identified. Those with lower baseline memory experienced more everyday discrimination and had fewer resilience resources compared to those with high baseline performance (High Decliners). Greater social resilience resources were associated with maintained episodic memory over time in Black Americans.

摘要

理论依据

在美国黑人中,遭受歧视的经历与较差的情景记忆有关。然而,多层次(个人、社会和天赋)的复原力资源可能起到缓冲作用,以保护未来的记忆衰退,尤其是在面对歧视时。

目的

利用2006 - 2016年健康与退休研究(N = 1862)的纵向数据,我们测试了50岁及以上的美国黑人根据其报告的歧视经历(日常和重大终身经历)和复原力资源是否会表现出不同的情景记忆轨迹。

方法

分析分三个步骤进行:(1)联合潜在聚类混合建模(JLCMM)以估计类别数量,(2)重心判别分析(BADA)以模拟每个记忆类别之间歧视和复原力资源的综合影响,以及(3)多项回归分析以探索歧视和复原力资源之间的相互作用。

结果

JLCMM产生了三个记忆类别,将基线与纵向记忆表现区分开来:“高衰退者”、“低衰退者”和“低稳定者”。两种独立模式描述了在歧视和复原力资源背景下这三个类别之间的关系。首先,与高衰退者相比,两个较低基线记忆类别(低衰退者和低稳定者)报告了更多的日常歧视以及更低的个人和天赋复原力资源。其次,尽管低稳定类别没有报告不同程度的歧视,但他们比两个衰退类别拥有更多的社会复原力资源(更大的社会支持和更多的社会接触)。

结论

如所确定的三个记忆类别所示,美国黑人晚年的记忆轨迹模式具有异质性。与基线记忆表现高的人(高衰退者)相比,基线记忆较低的人经历了更多的日常歧视且复原力资源更少。在美国黑人中,更大的社会复原力资源与情景记忆随时间的维持有关。

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