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Interactive Effects of Chronic Health Conditions And Financial Hardship On Episodic Memory Among Older Blacks: Findings From The Health And Retirement Study

Previous research links chronic health conditions and financial hardship to cognitive outcomes among older Blacks. However, few studies have explored the moderating effect of financial hardship on chronic disease burden and specific cognitive domains. This study examined whether financial hardship (...

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Published in:Research in human development 2020-01, Vol.17 (1), p.41-56
Main Authors: Byrd, DeAnnah R., Gonzales, Ernest, Beatty Moody, Danielle L., Marshall, Gillian L., Zahodne, Laura B., Thorpe, Roland J., Whitfield, Keith E.
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