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Memory complaint as a predictor of cognitive decline: a comparison of African American and White elders.

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Blazer, DG; Hays, JC; Fillenbaum, GG; Gold, DT
Published in: J Aging Health
May 1997

Of a representative, racially mixed community sample of older adults in North Carolina, 59% of Whites and 49% of African Americans reported worsening memory. The complaint about memory was positively correlated with age, depressive symptomatology, and physical function but not with level of cognitive function as measured by the Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire (SPMSQ) at baseline. In a controlled analysis of longitudinal data, initial SPMSQ score, age, African American race, lower education, depressive symptomatology, and physical deficits at baseline, but not memory complaint, predicted a decline in cognitive function as measured by the SPMSQ 3 years later. Whereas African Americans were less likely to complain of deterioration in memory, actual decline as measured by the SPMSQ was greater for African Americans than for Whites.

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J Aging Health

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0898-2643

Publication Date

May 1997

Volume

9

Issue

2

Start / End Page

171 / 184

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Sex Factors
  • North Carolina
  • Memory Disorders
  • Humans
  • Gerontology
  • Educational Status
  • Depression
  • Cognition Disorders
 

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Blazer, D. G., Hays, J. C., Fillenbaum, G. G., & Gold, D. T. (1997). Memory complaint as a predictor of cognitive decline: a comparison of African American and White elders. J Aging Health, 9(2), 171–184. https://doi.org/10.1177/089826439700900202
Blazer, D. G., J. C. Hays, G. G. Fillenbaum, and D. T. Gold. “Memory complaint as a predictor of cognitive decline: a comparison of African American and White elders.J Aging Health 9, no. 2 (May 1997): 171–84. https://doi.org/10.1177/089826439700900202.
Blazer DG, Hays JC, Fillenbaum GG, Gold DT. Memory complaint as a predictor of cognitive decline: a comparison of African American and White elders. J Aging Health. 1997 May;9(2):171–84.
Blazer, D. G., et al. “Memory complaint as a predictor of cognitive decline: a comparison of African American and White elders.J Aging Health, vol. 9, no. 2, May 1997, pp. 171–84. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/089826439700900202.
Blazer DG, Hays JC, Fillenbaum GG, Gold DT. Memory complaint as a predictor of cognitive decline: a comparison of African American and White elders. J Aging Health. 1997 May;9(2):171–184.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Aging Health

DOI

ISSN

0898-2643

Publication Date

May 1997

Volume

9

Issue

2

Start / End Page

171 / 184

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Sex Factors
  • North Carolina
  • Memory Disorders
  • Humans
  • Gerontology
  • Educational Status
  • Depression
  • Cognition Disorders