Relationship between Residential Segregation, Later-Life Cognition, and Incident Dementia across Race/Ethnicity

Pohl, D. J., Seblova, D., Avila, J. F., Dorsman, K. A., Kulick, E. R., Casey, J. A., & Manly, J. (2021). Relationship between Residential Segregation, Later-Life Cognition, and Incident Dementia across Race/Ethnicity. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(21), 11233. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111233
Authors:
Daniel J Pohl
Dominika Seblova
Justina F Avila
Karen A Dorsman
Erin R Kulick
Joan A Casey
Jennifer Manly
Affiliated Authors:
Daniel J Pohl
Dominika Seblova
Justina F Avila
Erin R Kulick
Joan A Casey
Jennifer Manly
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racial/ethnic residential segregation & nbsp
health inequity
cognition
structural racism
racial/ethnic residential segregation
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Article
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10.3390/ijerph182111233
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PubMed

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