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Understanding the Impact of Structural Socioeconomic Racism on Cognitive Health

Understanding the Impact of Structural Socioeconomic Racism on Cognitive Health

Introduction

The recent study titled “Hang Ups, Let Downs, Bad Breaks, Setbacks”: Impact of Structural Socioeconomic Racism and Resilience on Cognitive Change Over Time for Persons Racialized as Black, offers valuable insights into how structural socioeconomic factors influence cognitive health. As practitioners, it is crucial to understand these dynamics to improve outcomes for children and adults alike.

Key Findings from the Study

The study found that older adults racialized as Black, who were born in areas with higher levels of structural socioeconomic racism, experienced more rapid cognitive decline in later life. Conversely, those born in areas with higher levels of socioeconomic resilience showed slower cognitive decline. These findings underscore the long-term impact of socioeconomic conditions on cognitive health.

Implications for Practitioners

For practitioners in speech-language pathology and related fields, these findings highlight the importance of considering socioeconomic factors when assessing and treating cognitive issues. Here are some actionable steps:

Encouraging Further Research

While this study provides critical insights, it also opens the door for further research. Practitioners are encouraged to explore the following areas:

Conclusion

The findings from this study emphasize the profound impact of structural socioeconomic racism on cognitive health. As practitioners dedicated to improving outcomes for children, it is imperative to integrate these insights into practice and continue to advocate for systemic change.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: "Hang Ups, Let Downs, Bad Breaks, Setbacks": Impact of Structural Socioeconomic Racism and Resilience on Cognitive Change Over Time for Persons Racialized as Black.


Citation: Adkins-Jackson, P. B., Kim, B., Higgins Tejera, C., Ford, T. N., Gobaud, A. N., Sherman-Wilkins, K. J., Turney, I. C., Avila-Rieger, J. F., Sims, K. D., Okoye, S. M., Belsky, D. W., Hill-Jarrett, T. G., Samuel, L., Solomon, G., Cleeve, J. H., Gee, G., Thorpe, R. J., Jr., Crews, D. C., Hardeman, R. R., Bailey, Z. D., Szanton, S. L., & Manly, J. J. (2024). “Hang ups, let downs, bad breaks, setbacks”: Impact of structural socioeconomic racism and resilience on cognitive change over time for persons racialized as Black. Health Equity, 8(1), 254–268. https://doi.org/10.1089/heq.2023.0151
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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