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Ethnicity and the Dementias

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Ethnicity and the Dementias

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Ethnicity and the Dementias

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Ethnicity and the Dementias book

Edited ByGwen Yeo, Linda A. Gerdner, Dolores Gallagher-Thompson
Edition 3rd Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 20 September 2018
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315161358
Pages 432
eBook ISBN 9781315161358
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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Yeo, G., Gerdner, L.A., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (Eds.). (2018). Ethnicity and the Dementias (3rd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315161358

ABSTRACT

In recent years, the literature on the topic of ethnic and racial issues in Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias has increased dramatically. At the same time, the need for cultural competence in all of geriatric care, including dementia care, is increasingly being acknowledged. Dementia is a large societal problem affecting all communities, regardless of race or ethnicity, and understanding dementia for specific groups is tremendously important for both clinical knowledge and for health planning as a nation.

This third edition of Ethnicity and the Dementias offers invaluable background information in this area, while also examining how those suffering from dementia and their family members respond or adapt to the challenges that follow. Thoroughly updated and revised throughout, the book features contributions from leading clinicians and researchers in the field, with particular attention given to genetic and cultural factors related to dementia, effective prevention and treatment strategies, and issues in caregiving and family support. Chapters offer specific recommendations for dementia care in eleven ethnic/racial groups, as well as suggestions for working effectively with LGBTQ families.

Providing a truly comprehensive resource on ethnicity and dementia, and including reflections on emerging trends and the future of caregiving, this new edition is ideal reading for clinicians, educators, researchers, policy makers, and families, in search of the most current ethnogeriatric findings.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part I|38 pages

Background

chapter 1|18 pages

Incidence and Prevalence of Dementia in U.S. Race and Ethnic Populations

ByKala M. Mehta, Gwen Yeo

chapter 2|18 pages

Risk Factors for Dementia among Race and Ethnic Populations in the United States

ByGwen Yeo, Kala M. Mehta

part II|124 pages

Assessment

chapter 3|50 pages

Assessment of Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Other Forms of Dementia

ByJ. Wesson Ashford, Frederick A. Schmitt, Carr J. Smith, Vinod Kumar, Nusha Askari

chapter 4|17 pages

Dementia Assessment in African Americans

ByRita Hargrave

chapter 5|16 pages

Dementia Assessment in American Indians

ByLori L. Jervis, C. Munro Cullum, Derrell Cox, Spero M. Manson

chapter 6|19 pages

Dementia Assessment in Asian Americans

ByCecilia S. Han, Steven Z. Chao

chapter 7|20 pages

Dementia Assessment in Latino Americans

ByPhilip Sayegh, Cynthia M. Funes, Paola Suarez

part III|78 pages

Working with Families in Dementia Care

chapter 8|17 pages

Treatment and Management of Dementia in the Context of Family Care

ByErin Cassidy-Eagle, Rita Ghatak, Laura B. Dunn, Marina Martin

chapter 9|29 pages

Working with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Families

ByDavid W. Coon, Melen R. McBride

chapter 10|14 pages

Working with African American Families

ByPeggye Dilworth-Anderson, Heehyul Moon

chapter 11|16 pages

Working with American Indian and Alaska Native Families

ByJan Dougherty, Jordan P. Lewis, Nicole Lomay

part IV|112 pages

Asian American

chapter 12|18 pages

Working with Asian Indian and South Asian American Families

BySadhna Diwan, Vineeta Singh, Neelum T. Aggarwal, Kala M. Mehta

chapter 13|13 pages

Working with Chinese American Families

ByFei Sun, David W. Coon

chapter 14|19 pages

Working with Filipino American Families

ByMelen R. McBride

chapter 15|16 pages

Working with Hmong American Families

ByLinda A. Gerdner

chapter 16|13 pages

Working with Japanese American Families 1

ByNancy Hikoyeda, Michiko Inaba, Lauren Okamoto

chapter 17|16 pages

Working with Korean American Families

ByBanghwa Lee Casado, Sang E. Lee, Michin Hong

chapter 18|15 pages

Working with Vietnamese American Families

ByVan My Ta Park, Carolee GiaoUyen Tran, Oanh Le Meyer, Quyen Ngoc Vuong, Jane Nha Uyen Tran, Ladson Hinton

part V|37 pages

Latino American

chapter 19|14 pages

Working with Cuban American Families

ByTrinidad Argüelles, Soledad Argüelles-Borge

chapter 20|20 pages

Working with Mexican American Families

ByAnn Choryan Bilbrey, Jacqueline L. Angel, Marika Blair Humber, Lakshmi Chennapragada, Iliana Garcia Ruiz, Bruno Kajiyama, Dolores Gallagher-Thompson

part VI|9 pages

Future Recommendations

chapter 21|7 pages

Future Directions and Recommendations

ByDolores Gallagher-Thompson, Linda A. Gerdner, Gwen Yeo
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