Psychosocial implications of learning amyloid PET results in an observational cohort
Lindsay R. Clark,
Claire M. Erickson,
Nathaniel A. Chin
et al.
Abstract:INTRODUCTIONInformation on the psychosocial impact of Alzheimer's disease (AD) biomarker testing in adults at risk of AD is needed to inform best practices for communicating biomarker results.METHODSNinety‐nine cognitively unimpaired older adults learned amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) results (mean age = 72.0 ± 4.8, 95% White, 28% elevated amyloid). Linear mixed‐effects regression models were used to test the main effects and interaction of PET result × time on psychosocial outcomes up to 6 months … Show more
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