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E-grāmata: Understanding the Context of Cognitive Aging: Mexico and the United States

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This book provides a bi-national portrait of dementia in the rapidly aging Mexican-origin population in Mexico and the United States. It provides a comprehensive overview of critical conceptual and methodological issues in the study of cognitive aging and related mental and physical conditions. The book examines the sources of vulnerability and their consequences for Mexican-origin and for “aging in place”. By providing a combination of new knowledge, empirical evidence, and fresh approaches of dementia support in later life, this book will contribute to moving the field of Mexican-origin aging and health forward. By focusing on the serious challenges in old-age support for older people with dementia and neurocognitive disorders in two different contexts, this book will deepen academics, researchers, students and young investigators understanding of what is necessary to achieve optional care.

1 Preface: Population Aging and the Evolution of Dementia Care
1(12)
Jacqueline L. Angel
Luis Miguel Gutierrez Robledo
Mariana Lopez Ortega
Section 1 Concepts, Theory, and Measures of Mental and Cognitive Health
Mariana Lopez Ortega
Kyriakos S. Markides
2 Cognitive Domains in Low Literacy Populations: The Experience of the Maracaibo Aging Study
13(22)
Eduardo E. Arteaga-Bracho
Jesus D. Melgarejo
Carlos A. Chavez
Joseph D. Terwilliger
Joseph H. Lee
Gloria Pino-Ramirez
Gladys E. Maestre
3 The Role of Discrimination on Latinxs' Use of Mental Health Services: A LatCrit and Life-Course Perspective
35(28)
D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto
Steven P. Wallace
4 Links Between Mental Health and Physical Health, Their Impact on the Quality of Life of the Elderly, and Challenges for Public Health
63(26)
Ana Luisa Sosa
Brenda Miranda
Isaac Acosta
5 Questions and Conundrums: How Qualitative Methods Can Help Us Understand the Health Needs of the Elderly
89(16)
Ricardo Ainslie
Section 2 Old Diseases and New Plagues: Human Physiology Has Not Changed
Jacqueline L. Angel
6 Potentially Modifiable Risk Factors for Dementia in Lower- and Middle-Income Countries
105(26)
Isaac Acosta
Loreli Alvarez
Ana Luisa Sosa
7 Rural and Urban Differences in Cognitive Healthy Life Expectancies Among Older Adults in Mexico
131(12)
Marc A. Garcia
Joseph L. Saenz
Brian Downer
Chi-Tsun Chiu
Rebeca Wong
8 A New Perspective on Redefining and Preventing Diabetes to Prevent Dementia in High-Risk Populations
143(18)
Meghana A. Gadgil
Elizabeth Vasquez
9 Religious Involvement, Health Locus of Control, and Sleep Disturbance: A Study of Older Mexican Americans
161(24)
Terrence D. Hill
Laura Upenieks
Christopher G. Ellison
Section 3 Caregiving and Long-Term Care Services and Supports Including Dementia Care
Sunshine M. Rote
Rogelio Saenz
10 Mental Health and Aging in Mexico and the United States: The New Urban Reality
185(20)
Ronald Angel
Patricia Rea Angeles
Veronica Montes-de-Oca Zavala
11 Unmet Needs for Personal Assistance among Older Adults in Mexico: 2001--2015
205(22)
Flavia Andrade
Mariana Lopez Ortega
12 Dementia Support Among Older Mexican Americans: Is Adult Day Care a Viable Alternative?
227(26)
Jacqueline L. Angel
Sunshine M. Rote
Section 4 From Knowledge to Action in Cognitive and Mental Health Care for Older Adults
Flavia Andrade
13 Can Brain Health Interventions Reduce Mexico's Dementia Burden? An Essay
253(12)
William Armando Vega
Luis Miguel Gutierrez Robledo
14 Impact of Supplemental Income on Major Depressive Episodes of Older Adults in Mexico
265(24)
Gabriela Armenia
Emma Aguila
Mariana Lopez Ortega
Silvia Mejia-Arango
15 The Macro Realities of Population Aging: Policy Trends Impacting Aging, Health and Mental Health in the Americas
289(16)
Juan Fernando Torres-Gil
Lei Chen
16 International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Sustainable Development Goals, and the United Nations
305(20)
Toni C. Antonucci
Section 5 The Conference Series on Aging in the Americas (CAA) and Emerging Scholars in the Field
Emma Aguila
17 Framing Challenges of Dementia and Mental Health Care in Mexican-origin Older Adults in Mexico and the United States: Consensus Agenda Findings and Recommendations
325(10)
Stephanie M. Grasso
Flavia Andrade
Mariana Lopez Ortega
Emma Aguila
18 Mind the Gap: A Scoping Review of Aging and Diabetes in Mexico
335(18)
Christian E. Vazquez
Meghana A. Gadgil
Joyce Tiong
Kanishka Mitra
Harrison Mark
Kathryn Quan
Meeta Kothare
Jacqueline L. Angel
19 Profiles of Social Coping Resources Among Latinos: A Latent Class Analysis
353
Angela Gutierrez
Courtney Thomas Tobin
Jacqueline L. Angel investigates informal and formal supports of older people with dementia and related disorders in Mexico and the United States. The work builds on research funded by the National Institute on Aging in 1992 and involves dyadic analyses of dementia caregiving in a large twenty-year cohort study of Mexican Americans in the Southwestern United States with a special focus on immigrant families.





Mariana López Ortega is a part of the academic working groups of two national surveys in Mexico, the latest waves of the Mexican Health and Aging Study, and in the development of the module for adults 60 years and older of the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey. This work provides a representative sample of this age group for the first time, with specific questions aimed at investigating specific epidemiologic issues specific to this stage of life. She has also participated in the generation of research and reports with international organizations that are highly relevant in ageing, social support and dementia research.





Luis Miguel Gutierrez Robledo is the founding Director of the National Institute of Geriatrics and Coordinator of the Mexican network for research on aging. He has been involved in research on public health and aging since the early 90s and is an stablished scholar in the field.