Search Results - "Lapham, Susan"
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Association Between High School Personality Phenotype and Dementia 54 Years Later in Results From a National US Sample
Published in JAMA psychiatry (Chicago, Ill.) (01-02-2020)“…Personality phenotype has been associated with subsequent dementia in studies of older adults. However, neuropathologic changes often precede cognitive…”
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The relationship between health and political ideology begins in childhood
Published in SSM - population health (01-09-2022)“…We investigate whether childhood health status influences adult political ideology and whether health at subsequent life-stages, adolescent personality traits,…”
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Adolescent Cognitive Aptitudes and Later-in-Life Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders
Published in JAMA network open (07-09-2018)“…Low early-life cognitive ability is a potential early marker of dementia risk in later life. Previous studies use only global measures of general intelligence…”
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High school quality is associated with cognition 58 years later
Published in Alzheimer's & dementia : diagnosis, assessment & disease monitoring (01-04-2023)“…We leveraged a unique school‐based longitudinal cohort—the Project Talent Aging Study—to examine whether attending higher quality schools is associated with…”
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Investigating the Early Life Determinants of Type-II Diabetes Using a Project Talent-Medicare Linked Data-set
Published in SSM - population health (01-04-2018)“…The increasing prevalence of Type II Diabetes (T2D) presents a serious health and financial public crisis. Our study examines the hypothesis that adolescents’…”
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The Project TALENT Twin and Sibling Study
Published in Twin research and human genetics (01-02-2013)“…Project TALENT is a US national longitudinal study of about 377,000 individuals born in 1942–1946, first assessed in 1960. Students in about 1,200 schools…”
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Adolescent Predictors of Firearm Suicide Over Four Decades of Life in U.S. Men
Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-04-2024)“…There are meager individual-level data on long-term predictors of firearm suicide. This was an analysis of males (N=189,558) in the Project Talent cohort, a…”
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Intergenerational social mobility and suicide risk by firearm and other means in US males
Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-12-2022)“…Firearms are the leading method of suicide in US men, and socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with suicide risk. In this 40-year mortality follow-up of a…”
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High school personality traits and 48-year all-cause mortality risk: results from a national sample of 26 845 baby boomers
Published in Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) (01-02-2019)“…BackgroundIt is unclear if adolescent personality predicts mortality into late life, independent of adolescent socioeconomic status (SES).MethodsOver 26 000…”
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The effect of attending schools with higher ability peers on memory and language abilities in later‐life
Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2021)“…Background Peers influence adolescent behavior, educational, and health outcomes. Evaluating the influence of school‐mates’ cognitive aptitude on later‐life…”
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Postsecondary Education and Late-life Cognitive Outcomes Among Black and White Participants in the Project Talent Aging Study: Can Early-life Cognitive Skills Account for Educational Differences in Late-life Cognition?
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Post-secondary education and late-life cognitive outcomes among Black and White participants in the Project Talent Aging Study: Can early-life cognitive skills account for educational differences in late-life cognition?
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Postsecondary Education and Late-life Cognitive Outcomes Among Black and White Participants in the Project Talent Aging Study: Can Early-life Cognitive Skills Account for Educational Differences in Late-life Cognition?
Published in Alzheimer disease and associated disorders (01-07-2022)“…Higher education consistently predicts improved late-life cognition. Racial differences in educational attainment likely contribute to inequities in dementia…”
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Differential impact of educational attainment on later life cognition by race/ethnicity in the Project Talent Aging Study
Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2021)“…Background Increased education reduces risk of late life cognitive impairment. However, racial/ethnic inequities in cognitive outcomes persist at all levels of…”
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Greater adolescent cognitive ability is linked to lower risk of cognitive impairment in later life
Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2021)“…Background There have been few investigations of the role that adolescent cognitive ability might play in predicting who will later develop cognitive…”
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P2‐552: SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS MODIFIES ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN PERSONALITY TRAITS IN ADOLESCENCE AND LATER LIFE DEMENTIA
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SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS MODIFIES ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN PERSONALITY TRAITS IN ADOLESCENCE AND LATER LIFE DEMENTIA
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Greater Adolescent Cognitive Ability Is Linked to Lower Risk of Cognitive Impairment in Later Life
Published in Innovation in aging (17-12-2021)“…Abstract There have been few investigations of the role that adolescent cognitive ability plays in predicting later-life cognitive impairment, and the…”
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