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The Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Subjective Cognitive Decline Based on Sexual Orientation.

Authors :
Xu, Yan
Wang, Yanfang
Chen, Yana
Zhang, Yuan
Tong, Li
He, Yue
Fang, Jiaxin
Li, Runhong
Zhang, Xinyao
Jin, Lina
Source :
Clinical Gerontologist. Nov2023, p1-9. 9p. 2 Illustrations, 2 Charts.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objectives Methods Results Conclusions Clinical implications Research indicates adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) were associated with subjective cognitive decline (SCD), with higher ACEs reported by sexual minoritized individuals (i.e. lesbian, gay, and bisexual; LGB). This study aimed to explore the relationships between ACEs and SCD based on sexual orientation in middle-aged and older adults.The study included 76,592 participants from the 2019–2020 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS). Multivariate logistic regressions analyzed ACEs status, score, and type associations with SCD.2.18% of the participants identified as sexual minoritized individuals. More sexual minoritized individuals reported SCD compared to heterosexual individuals (10.70% for heterosexuals; 17.27% for sexual minoritized individuals). Positive association between SCD and ACEs status (OR = 2.18, 95%CI: 1.09–4.40) was identified among sexual minoritized individuals.The association between ACEs and SCD was strong in both heterosexual and sexual minoritized populations. Given the higher experience of ACEs among sexual minoritized adults, the subsequent frequency of SCD among these adults also may be higher.Sexual minoritized older adults may have a history of numerous ACEs, which could contribute to a greater burden of SCD. Clinicians and other stakeholders may wish to consider relationships between ACEs and SCD based on sexual orientation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07317115
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical Gerontologist
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173578331
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/07317115.2023.2282484