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Social & behavioral research on Alzheimer's Disease and dementia in diverse populations: A bibliography

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Interventions and Outreach (19)

  • Aranda, M. P., Villa, V. M., Trejo, L., Ramirez, R., & Ranney, M. (2003). El Portal Latino Alzheimer's Project: Model program for Latino caregivers of Alzheimer's disease-affected people. Social Work, 48(2), 259-271.
  • Bannerjee, Sube; Willis, Rosalind; Matthews, David; Contell, Faith; et. al. (2007). Improving the quality of care for mild to moderate dementia: An evaluation of the Croydon Memory Service Model. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 22(8), 782-88.
  • Burgio, L., Stevens, D., Guy, D., Roth, D. L., & Haley, W. E. (2003). Impact of two psychological interventions on white and African American family caregivers of individuals with dementia. Gerontologist, 43(4), 568-579.
  • Chung, J. (2001). Empowering individuals with early dementia and their carers: An exploratory study in the Chinese context. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias, 16(2), 85-88.
  • Coogle, C. L. (2002). The Families Who Care project: Meeting the educational needs of African American and rural family caregivers dealing with dementia. Educational Gerontology, 28(1), 59-71.
  • Dilworth-Anderson, P., & Gibson, B. E. (1999). Ethnic minority perspectives on dementia, family caregiving, and interventions. Generations, 23(3), 40.
  • Ford, A. (1996). Alzheimer disease: Outreach to the African American community. Molecular and Chemical Neuropathology, 28(1-3), 121-124.
  • Gallagher-Thompson, D., Coon, D. W., Solano, N., Ambler, C., Rabonowitz, Y., & Thompson, L. W. (2003). Changes in indices of distress among Latino and Anglo female caregivers of elderly relatives with dementia: Site-specific results from the REACH National Collaborative Study. Gerontologist, 43(4), 580-591.
  • Gallagher-Thompson, D., Haley, W., Guy, D., Rupert, M., Arguelles, T., Zeiss, L. M., et al. (2003). Tailoring psychological interventions for ethnically diverse dementia caregivers. Clinical Psychology, 10(4), 423-438.
  • Gallagher-Thompson, D., Haynie, D., Takagi, K., Valverde, I., & Thompson, L. (2000). Impact of an Alzheimer's disease education program: Focus on Hispanic families. Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 20(3), 25-40.
  • Hart, V. R., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (1996). Strategies for increasing participation of ethnic minorities in Alzheimer's disease diagnostic centers: A multifaceted approach in California. Gerontologist, 36(2), 259-262.
  • Henderson, J. N., Gutierrez-Mayka, M., Garcia, J., & Boyd, S. (1993). A model for Alzheimer's disease support group development in African-American and Hispanic populations. Gerontologist, 33(3), 409-414.
  • Hinton, W. L. (2002). Improving care for ethnic minority elderly and their family caregivers across the spectrum of dementia severity. Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 16(Suppl. 2), S50-S55.
  • Lee, J. H., Kim, J. H., Jhoo, J. H., Lee, K. U., Kim, K. W., Lee, D. Y., et al. (2000). A telemedicine system as a care modality for dementia patients in Korea. Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 14(2), 94-101.
  • Lee, Sang E., Diwan, Sadhna. (2009). What do Korean American immigrants know about Alzheimer's disease (AD)? The impact of acculturation and exposure to the disease on AD knowledge. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 25(1), 66-73.
  • Morano, C. L., & Bravo, M. (2002). A psychoeducational model for Hispanic Alzheimer's disease caregivers. Gerontologist, 42(1), 122-126.
  • Smits, Carolien H. M.; de Lange, Jacomine; Droes, Rose-Marie; Meiland, Franka; et. al. (2007). Effects of combined intervention programmes for people with dementia living at home and their caregivers: A systematic review. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 22(12), 1181-1193.
  • Souder, Elaine, Terry, Tanya Laws. (2009). Use of Lay Educators to Overcome Barriers to Research with Black Older Adults. Research in Gerontological Nursing, 2(4), 235-242.

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