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Knowledge and Attitudes in Alzheimer's Disease in a Cohort of Older African Americans and Caucasians

机译:一群老年非洲裔美国人和高加索人对阿尔茨海默氏病的知识和态度

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African American participation in Alzheimer's disease (AD) research studies has been historically low. To determine whether older African Americans and Caucasians had different knowledge or attitudes related to AD, we administered the Alzheimer's Disease Knowledge Scale (ADKS) to 67 older African Americans and 140 older caucasians in the greater Atlanta area as well as questions targeting locus of control over general health and AD risks. Older African Americans scored slightly lower on ADKS than older caucasians, with race only accounting for 1.57 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.57-2.61, P < .001) points of difference in a multivariate model. Attitudes toward AD were also similar between the 2 groups but 1 (35.7%) in 3 adults reported control over general health but not AD risks. In addition to enhancing education content in outreach efforts, there is an urgent need to address the perception that future AD risks are beyond one's own internal control.
机译:非洲裔美国人参与阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)研究的历史一直很低。为了确定老年非洲裔美国人和白种人是否对AD有不同的知识或态度,我们对大亚特兰大地区的67名老年非洲裔美国人和140名老年白种人进行了阿尔茨海默氏病知识量表(ADKS),并针对控制场所总体健康和AD风险。在多变量模型中,年龄较大的非洲裔美国人在ADKS上的得分略低于年龄较高的白种人,种族仅占差异的1.57分(95%置信区间[CI] 0.57-2.61,P <.001)。两组之间对AD的态度也相似,但3名成年人中有1名(35.7%)报告控制了总体健康状况,但没有AD风险。除了增强宣传工作中的教育内容外,迫切需要解决这样一种观念,即未来的AD风险超出了自身的内部控制。

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