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Screening for Cognitive Impairment in African American Congregations

机译:非洲裔美国会众的认知障碍筛选

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Abstract Having access to memory screenings is pivotal to early detection in the African American (AA) community. The purpose of this report is to describe the willingness and perceived barriers of AA congregants to participate in memory screenings. Out of 283 attendees to dementia-related church forums, 26% (n = 73) of the attendees participated in private memory screenings. The majority of the participants were female (88%, n = 64). Under half of the participants (37%, n = 27) scored below normal with 81% (n =22) being female. Several attendees declined the opportunity to have their memory screened for various reasons. These results support how women are disproportionately affected by cognitive impairment. Another alarming point was the low participation in memory screenings of event attendees. This report is important because it raises awareness of the need within the AA community, who are at a higher risk for memory loss, to receive screening. Part of a symposium sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Interest Group.
机译:摘要访问记忆筛查是在非洲裔美国人(AA)社区的早期检测中的关键。本报告的目的是描述AA会众参加记忆筛查的意愿和感知障碍。在283个与会者中,与痴呆症相关的教会论坛,参加私人记忆筛查的参加者26%(n = 73)。参与者的大多数是女性(88%,n = 64)。参与者的一半(37%,n = 27)在正常的正常中得分,81%(n = 22)是女性。一些与会者因各种原因筛选他们的内存有机会。这些结果支持妇女如何因认知障碍而不成比例地影响。另一个令人震惊的点是活动与会者的记忆筛查的参与。本报告很重要,因为它提出了对AA社区内部的需求的认识,他们处于更高的内存损失风险,以接收筛查。由阿尔茨海默病的疾病研究兴趣集团赞助的研讨会的一部分。

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