Journal article
Associations of Perceived Stress and Psychological Resilience With Cognition and a Modifiable Dementia Risk Score in Middle-Aged Adults
Katherine H Franks, Lisa Bransby, Lachlan Cribb, Rachel Buckley, Nawaf Yassi, Trevor T-J Chong, Michael M Saling, Yen Ying Lim, Matthew P Pase
Journal of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences | Oxford University Press | Published : 2023
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Psychological stress has been proposed as a risk factor for cognitive impairment and dementia. However, it remains unclear how an individual's stress-coping ability (i.e., psychological resilience) is related to cognition. This cross-sectional study investigated whether perceived stress and psychological resilience were associated with cognition and a modifiable dementia risk score in a large community-based sample of cognitively normal adults. The moderating effect of psychological resilience was also examined. METHODS: Participants (mean age = 57 ± 7 years) enrolled in the web-based Healthy Brain Project completed the Perceived Stress Scale and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Sc..
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