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黑白裔在子女受教育程度和老年父母痴呆症方面的差异。

Black-White Differences in Offspring Educational Attainment and Older Parents' Dementia.

机构信息

Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, USA.

Mahindra University, Hyderabad, India.

出版信息

J Health Soc Behav. 2023 Dec;64(4):503-519. doi: 10.1177/00221465231168910. Epub 2023 Jun 2.

Abstract

Emerging research documents the health benefits of having highly educated adult offspring. Yet less is known about whether those advantages vary across racial groups. This study examines how offspring education is tied to parents' dementia risk for Black and White parents in the United States. Using data from the Health and Retirement Study, findings suggest that children's education does not account for the Black-White gap in dementia risk. However, results confirm that parental race moderates the relationship between children's education and dementia risk and that the association between children's education and parents' dementia risk is strongest among less-educated parents. Among less-educated parents, higher levels of children's attainment prevent the risk of dementia onset for Black parents, but low levels of offspring schooling increase dementia risk among White parents. The study highlights how offspring education shapes the cognitive health of social groups differently and points to new avenues for future research.

摘要

新兴研究文献记录了拥有高学历成年子女的健康益处。然而,关于这些优势是否因种族群体而异的了解较少。本研究考察了子女的教育程度如何与美国黑人和白人父母的痴呆症风险相关。本研究使用健康与退休研究的数据,结果表明,子女的教育程度并不能解释痴呆症风险中的黑人和白人之间的差距。然而,结果证实,父母的种族会调节子女教育程度与痴呆症风险之间的关系,并且子女教育程度与父母痴呆症风险之间的关联在受教育程度较低的父母中最强。在受教育程度较低的父母中,子女受教育程度的提高可以预防黑人父母的痴呆症发病风险,但子女受教育程度低会增加白人父母的痴呆症风险。这项研究强调了子女教育如何以不同的方式塑造社会群体的认知健康,并为未来的研究指出了新的途径。

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