Public perceptions of brain health in young and middle-aged adults in Cuba: Opportunities for intervention☆

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Broche-Perez, Yunier [1 ]
Fernandez-Fleites, Zoylen [2 ]
Diaz-Guerra, Diego D. [2 ]
Hernandez-Lugo, Marena de la C. [2 ]
Ramos-Galarza, Carlos [3 ]
机构
[1] Prisma Behav Ctr, 1696 S Mil Trail, W Palm Beach, FL 33415 USA
[2] Univ Cent Marta Abreu de Las Villas, Psychol Dept, Las Villas, Cuba
[3] Pontificia Univ Catolica Ecuador, Fac Psychol, Quito, Ecuador
关键词
Brain health; Cognitive health; Public health; Risk factor; Knowledge; Survey; DISPARITIES; EDUCATION;
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10.1016/j.neuroscience.2025.01.052
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Understanding brain health is increasingly important, particularly in light of growing public health challenges related to neurological and psychiatric conditions. These include the rising prevalence of mental health disorders, such as depression and anxiety, as well as neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Lifestyle factors, including stress, poor diet, and insufficient physical activity, also significantly impact cognitive function. Exploring the perceptions and awareness of brain health among young and middle-aged adults is crucial to developing effective educational programs and awareness campaigns tailored to their specific needs. This study aimed to examine the perceptions and awareness of brain health among Cuban youth, focusing on the factors that shape their understanding and attitudes toward brain well-being. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted, with 1,049 participants voluntarily completing the questionnaire. Using "The Global Brain Health Survey," we assessed participants' conceptions of brain health and analyzed associations between demographic variables and brain health knowledge through logistic regression. Our findings revealed that the social environment was viewed as the most significant factor influencing brain health. Other factors, such as profession, genetics, income, and nutrition, were considered important but to a lesser degree. While participants were generally aware of conditions like Alzheimer's disease and depression, there was a notable gap in understanding the cognitive implications of chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, which are prevalent in Cuba. These insights highlight the need for targeted public health initiatives and educational campaigns that promote healthier behaviors and community support, particularly among young adults.
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