EClinicalMedicine (May 2021)
The impact of COVID-19 on the well-being and cognition of older adults living in the United States and Latin America
- Ganesh M. Babulal,
- Valeria L. Torres,
- Daisy Acosta,
- Cinthya Agüero,
- Sara Aguilar-Navarro,
- Rebecca Amariglio,
- Juliana Aya Ussui,
- Ana Baena,
- Yamile Bocanegra,
- Sonia Maria Dozzi Brucki,
- Julian Bustin,
- Diego M. Cabrera,
- Nilton Custodio,
- Monica M. Diaz,
- Lissette Duque Peñailillo,
- Idalid Franco,
- Jennifer R. Gatchel,
- Ana Paola Garza-Naveda,
- Mariana González Lara,
- Lidia Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez,
- Edmarie Guzmán-Vélez,
- Bernard J. Hanseeuw,
- Ivonne Z. Jimenez-Velazquez,
- Tomás León Rodríguez,
- Jorge Llibre-Guerra,
- María J. Marquine,
- Jairo Martinez,
- Luis D. Medina,
- Claudia Miranda-Castillo,
- Alejandra Morlett Paredes,
- Diana Munera,
- Alberto Nuñez-Herrera,
- Maira Okada de Oliveira,
- Santiago J. Palmer-Cancel,
- Enmanuelle Pardilla-Delgado,
- Jaime Perales-Puchalt,
- Celina Pluim,
- Liliana Ramirez-Gomez,
- Dorene M. Rentz,
- Claudia Rivera-Fernández,
- Monica Rosselli,
- Cecilia M Serrano,
- Maria Jose Suing-Ortega,
- Andrea Slachevsky,
- Marcio Soto-Añari,
- Reisa A. Sperling,
- Fernando Torrente,
- Daniela Thumala,
- Patrizia Vannini,
- Clara Vila-Castelar,
- Tatiana Yañez-Escalante,
- Yakeel T. Quiroz
Affiliations
- Ganesh M. Babulal
- Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA
- Valeria L. Torres
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Daisy Acosta
- Universidad Nacional Pedro Henriquez Urena, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- Cinthya Agüero
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Sara Aguilar-Navarro
- Department of Geriatrics. Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición “Salvador Zubiran” Mexico City, Mexico
- Rebecca Amariglio
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Juliana Aya Ussui
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Ana Baena
- Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA; Grupo de Neurociencias de Antioquia, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia
- Yamile Bocanegra
- Grupo de Neurociencias de Antioquia, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia
- Sonia Maria Dozzi Brucki
- University of São Paulo, Department of Neurology, São Paulo, Brasil
- Julian Bustin
- Institute of Cognitive and Translational Neuroscience (INCYT), INECO Foundation, Favaloro University, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Diego M. Cabrera
- Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru
- Nilton Custodio
- Unit Cognitive Impairment and Dementia Prevention, Peruvian Institute of Neurosciences, Lima, Peru
- Monica M. Diaz
- Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru; Department of Neurology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
- Lissette Duque Peñailillo
- Cognitive Disorders Unit – Neuromedicenter, Quito, Ecuador
- Idalid Franco
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Jennifer R. Gatchel
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Ana Paola Garza-Naveda
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Mariana González Lara
- National Institute of Geriatrics, Mexico City, Mexico
- Lidia Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez
- Department of Geriatrics. Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición “Salvador Zubiran” Mexico City, Mexico
- Edmarie Guzmán-Vélez
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Bernard J. Hanseeuw
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA; Neurology Department, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Belgium
- Ivonne Z. Jimenez-Velazquez
- Geriatrics Division, Internal Medicine Department, University of Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences Campus, San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Tomás León Rodríguez
- Memory and Neuropsychiatric Clinic (CMYN), Neurology Department, Del Salvador Hospital and University of Chile School of Medicine, Santiago, Chile
- Jorge Llibre-Guerra
- Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA
- María J. Marquine
- University of California San Diego, Department of Psychiatry, San Diego, CA, USA
- Jairo Martinez
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Luis D. Medina
- University of Houston, Department of Psychology, Houston, TX, USA
- Claudia Miranda-Castillo
- Faculty of Nursing Universidad Andres Bello, Millennium Institute for Research in Depression and Personality, Santiago, Chile
- Alejandra Morlett Paredes
- University of California San Diego, Department of Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, USA
- Diana Munera
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Alberto Nuñez-Herrera
- Cognitive Disorders Unit – Neuromedicenter, Quito, Ecuador
- Maira Okada de Oliveira
- University of São Paulo, Department of Neurology; São Paulo, Brasil
- Santiago J. Palmer-Cancel
- Ponce Health Sciences University, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Ponce, Puerto Rico
- Enmanuelle Pardilla-Delgado
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Jaime Perales-Puchalt
- University of Kansas Alzheimer's Disease Center, Fairway, KS, USA
- Celina Pluim
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Liliana Ramirez-Gomez
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Dorene M. Rentz
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Claudia Rivera-Fernández
- Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, Perú
- Monica Rosselli
- Florida Atlantic University, Davie, FL, USA
- Cecilia M Serrano
- Neurology Department, Cesar Milstein Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Maria Jose Suing-Ortega
- Department of Geriatrics. Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición “Salvador Zubiran” Mexico City, Mexico
- Andrea Slachevsky
- Memory and Neuropsychiatric Clinic (CMYN), Neurology Department, Del Salvador Hospital and University of Chile School of Medicine, Santiago, Chile
- Marcio Soto-Añari
- Universidad Católica San Pablo, Arequipa, Perú
- Reisa A. Sperling
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Fernando Torrente
- Institute of Cognitive and Translational Neuroscience (INCYT), INECO Foundation, Favaloro University, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Daniela Thumala
- Psychology Department, Social Sciences Faculty, University of Chile, Geroscience Center for Brain Health and Metabolism (GERO), Santiago, Chile
- Patrizia Vannini
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Clara Vila-Castelar
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA
- Tatiana Yañez-Escalante
- Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, Perú
- Yakeel T. Quiroz
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 1st Avenue, Suite 101, Boston 02129, MA, USA; Corresponding author.
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 35
p. 100848
Abstract
Background: In the COVID-19 pandemic, older adults from vulnerable ethnoracial groups are at high risk of infection, hospitalization, and death. We aimed to explore the pandemic's impact on the well-being and cognition of older adults living in the United States (US), Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and Peru. Methods: 1,608 (646 White, 852 Latino, 77 Black, 33 Asian; 72% female) individuals from the US and four Latin American countries aged ≥ 55 years completed an online survey regarding well-being and cognition during the pandemic between May and September 2020. Outcome variables (pandemic impact, discrimination, loneliness, purpose of life, subjective cognitive concerns) were compared across four US ethnoracial groups and older adults living in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and Peru. Findings: Mean age for all participants was 66.7 (SD = 7.7) years and mean education was 15.4 (SD = 2.7) years. Compared to Whites, Latinos living in the US reported greater economic impact (p < .001, ηp2 = 0.031); while Blacks reported experiencing discrimination more often (p < .001, ηp2 = 0.050). Blacks and Latinos reported more positive coping (p < .001, ηp2 = 0.040). Compared to Latinos living in the US, Latinos in Chile, Mexico, and Peru reported greater pandemic impact, Latinos in Mexico and Peru reported more positive coping, Latinos in Argentina, Mexico, and Peru had greater economic impact, and Latinos in Argentina, Chile, and Peru reported less discrimination. Interpretation: The COVID-19 pandemic has differentially impacted the well-being of older ethnically diverse individuals in the US and Latin America. Future studies should examine how mediators like income and coping skills modify the pandemic's impact. Funding: Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry.