Cognitive and Functional Improvement via Novel Skill Learning for Low-Income Minoritized Middle-Aged and Older Adults

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Tania M. Rodriguez
Pamela Sheffler
Leah E. Ferguson
George W. Rebok
Rachel Wu
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[1] University of California,Department of Psychology
[2] Bloomberg School of Public Health,Department of Mental Health
[3] Johns Hopkins Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center for Minority Aging Research,undefined
[4] Johns Hopkins Center on Aging and Health,undefined
[5] Johns Hopkins University,undefined
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Prevention Science | 2023年 / 24卷
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Novel skill learning; Resource barriers; Cognitive decline; Aging; Black and Latinx; Low-income; Disparities;
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Prior research has demonstrated beneficial outcomes for learning new skills in older adulthood, including increased cognitive and functional abilities, which help prevent age-related declines and foster healthy aging. However, these studies largely have included participants not typically considered at risk for cognitive and functional decline (i.e., White, highly educated, higher income). Cognitive and functional disparities exist among minoritized racial and ethnic individuals, particularly Black and Latinx populations, because of a lifetime of inequalities associated with low socioeconomic status, low education, and discrimination. This theoretical paper proposes a potential pathway in which such disparities could be mitigated by increasing cognitive and functional abilities via novel skill learning in these at-risk populations in middle and later life to prevent decline. We also discuss indirect barriers (e.g., financial and health issues), direct barriers (e.g., limited learning opportunities), and motivational barriers (e.g., self-beliefs, values) that these adults may encounter. We further highlight that addressing these barriers to novel skill learning by providing appropriate resources is necessary to maximize the feasibility and potential effectiveness of this pathway. Lastly, we encourage future research to test this pathway and help inform policymakers and existing learning programs to implement better ways of promoting lifelong learning in an inclusive and equitable manner to prevent decline.
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页码:926 / 935
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