2025
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.52713
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Exposure to School Racial Segregation and Late-Life Cognitive Outcomes

Zhuoer Lin,
Yi Wang,
Thomas M. Gill
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceDisparities in cognition, including dementia occurrence, persist between non-Hispanic Black (hereinafter, Black) and non-Hispanic White (hereinafter, White) older adults, and are possibly influenced by early educational differences stemming from structural racism. However, the association between school racial segregation and later-life cognition remains underexplored.ObjectiveTo investigate the association between childhood contextual exposure to school racial segregation and cognitive outcomes in l… Show more

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