Risk of impairment in cognitive instrumental activities of daily living for sexual and gender minority adults with reported Parkinson's disease.

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Clinical Neuropsychologist Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.1080/13854046.2024.2350096
Ece Bayram, Sarah J Banks
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Objective: To investigate the risk of impairment in cognitive instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) for people with Parkinson's (PwP) identifying as sexual and/or gender minorities (SGM). Method: Data were obtained from Fox Insight, an online, longitudinal study with self/informant-report questionnaires from PwP and people without Parkinson's. Groups consisted of PwP without cognitive IADL impairment at baseline, identifying as (1) SGM with female sex assigned at birth (SGM-F, n = 75); (2) cisgender, heterosexual with female sex assigned at birth (CH-F, n = 2046); (3) SGM with male sex assigned at birth (SGM-M, n = 84); (4) cisgender, heterosexual with male sex assigned at birth (CH-M, n = 2056). Impairment in cognitive IADL was based on Penn Parkinson's Daily Activities Questionnaire-15 (PDAQ-15). Group differences for PDAQ-15 and impairment likelihood during follow-up were assessed with unadjusted models and adjusting for variables that differed between the groups. Results: SGM-F were the youngest at Parkinson's diagnosis; SGM-M had the lowest PDAQ-15 at baseline (p ≤ .014 for all). Scores declined more for males than females in unadjusted and adjusted models (p < .001 for both). In unadjusted models, SGM-M had a higher impairment risk than PwP identifying as cisgender and heterosexual (p ≤ .018). In adjusted models, females had a lower impairment risk than males (p < .001). Age, education, and discrimination level were significant moderators (p < .001 for all). Conclusions: SGM-M can be at a higher risk for impairment in cognitive IADL, associated with social determinants. Female sex assigned at birth may be associated with a lower level of impairment risk, although this advantage can disappear with social determinants.

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报告患有帕金森病的性少数群体和性别少数群体成年人日常生活认知工具性活动受损的风险。
目的调查帕金森病患者(PwP)中性取向和/或性别少数群体(SGM)认知工具性日常生活活动(IADL)受损的风险。研究方法数据来自 Fox Insight,这是一项在线纵向研究,对帕金森病患者和非帕金森病患者进行自我/信息报告问卷调查。各组包括基线时未出现认知能力 IADL 损伤的帕金森病患者,他们分别是:(1)出生时性别为女性的 SGM(SGM-F,n = 75);(2)出生时性别为女性的顺性别异性恋者(CH-F,n = 2046);(3)出生时性别为男性的 SGM(SGM-M,n = 84);(4)出生时性别为男性的顺性别异性恋者(CH-M,n = 2056)。认知能力 IADL 的受损情况基于宾大帕金森日常活动问卷-15(PDAQ-15)。通过未调整模型和调整组间差异的变量来评估随访期间 PDAQ-15 和损伤可能性的组间差异。结果显示帕金森病诊断时,SGM-F 年龄最小;SGM-M 的 PDAQ-15 基线最低(P 均≤ .014)。在未调整模型和调整模型中,男性的得分下降幅度大于女性(两者的 p 均小于 .001)。在未经调整的模型中,SGM-M 的损伤风险高于确认为顺性和异性恋的 PwP(p ≤ .018)。在调整后的模型中,女性受损风险低于男性(p < .001)。年龄、教育程度和歧视程度是重要的调节因素(所有因素的 p 均小于 .001)。结论SGM-M 在认知 IADL 方面受损的风险较高,这与社会决定因素有关。出生时被指定的女性性别可能与较低程度的损伤风险有关,尽管这种优势可能会随着社会决定因素的消失而消失。
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Clinical Neuropsychologist
Clinical Neuropsychologist 医学-临床神经学
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Clinical Neuropsychologist (TCN) serves as the premier forum for (1) state-of-the-art clinically-relevant scientific research, (2) in-depth professional discussions of matters germane to evidence-based practice, and (3) clinical case studies in neuropsychology. Of particular interest are papers that can make definitive statements about a given topic (thereby having implications for the standards of clinical practice) and those with the potential to expand today’s clinical frontiers. Research on all age groups, and on both clinical and normal populations, is considered.
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