Gerontologist
1998 Jun;38(3):353-61
Interracial and intraracial differences in neuropsychiatric symptoms,
sociodemography, and treatment among nursing home patients with dementia.
Cohen CI, Hyland K, Magai C.
SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn 11203, USA.
Using an adaptation of George's (1989) social antecedent model of psychopathology,
this article examines interracial and intraracial differences in neuropsychiatric
symptoms, sociodemography, and treatment among nursing home patients with
dementia. The final sample consisted of 164 U.S.-born African Americans,
54 African Caribbeans, and 68 Caucasians. Although there were appreciable
interracial differences in sociodemographics, there were minimal clinical
differences. This finding may reflect both racial differences in pathways
to institutionalization and the homogenization of clinical characteristics
created by new governmental standards for nursing homes. There were no
substantial differences between African Americans and African Caribbeans.
Use of medication to treat neuropsychiatric symptoms was low, and may
have reflected difficulties in diagnosis and concerns about the abuse
of medications.
Publication Types: Multicenter Study
PMID: 9640855 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]