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Symposium: Midlife women's health issues
Abstract
The purpose of this presentation is to report the findings of a secondary analysis on racial/ethnic differences in cognitive symptoms among four major racial/ethnic groups of midlife women in the U.S. and to discuss the contextual factors that differently affect the women"s cognitive symptoms.
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Sigma Membership
Beta Epsilon
Lead Author Affiliation
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
N/A
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Cognitive Symptoms, Midlife Women, Race/Ethnicity
Recommended Citation
Im, Eun-Ok; Hu, Yun; Cheng, Ching-Yu; Ko, Young; Chee, Eunice; and Chee, Wonshik, "Cognitive symptoms of midlife women and their influencing factors in four racial/ethnic groups" (2018). INRC (Congress). 170.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2018/presentations_2018/170
Conference Name
29th International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Melbourne, Australia
Conference Year
2018
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Cognitive symptoms of midlife women and their influencing factors in four racial/ethnic groups
Melbourne, Australia
The purpose of this presentation is to report the findings of a secondary analysis on racial/ethnic differences in cognitive symptoms among four major racial/ethnic groups of midlife women in the U.S. and to discuss the contextual factors that differently affect the women"s cognitive symptoms.