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Diversity Toolbox Black/African American Bibliography This bibliography identifies items of interest to those working with Alzheimer’s disease in Black and African American communities. The list is not exhaustive and selection does not constitute endorsement. Additional information may be found in the general diversity bibliography. Books and Booklets Journal Articles General Caregiver/Caregiving Clinical Issues Epidemiology Spiritual Issues Tests Theses Videos Books and Booklets 10 signs every African-American should know. Chicago, IL: Alzheimer’s Association, 2006. http://www.alz.org/national/documents/aa_brochure_10warnsigns.pdf African-American clergy guide. Chicago, IL: Alzheimer’s Association, 2006. http://www.alz.org/national/documents/aa_brochure_clergy.pdf African-Americans and Alzheimer’s disease: the silent epidemic. Chicago, IL: Alzheimer’s Association, 2002. http://www.alz.org/national/documents/report_africanamericanssilentepidemic.pdf Green-Field Library Call no. WM 220 A258 2002 Brain health and African-Americans. Chicago, IL: Alzheimer’s Association, 2006. http://www.alz.org/national/documents/aa_brochure_brainhealth.pdf

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Page 1: Diversity Toolbox Black/African American Bibliography

Diversity Toolbox Black/African American Bibliography This bibliography identifies items of interest to those working with Alzheimer’s disease in Black and African American communities. The list is not exhaustive and selection does not constitute endorsement. Additional information may be found in the general diversity bibliography. Books and Booklets Journal Articles General Caregiver/Caregiving Clinical Issues Epidemiology Spiritual Issues Tests Theses Videos Books and Booklets 10 signs every African-American should know. Chicago, IL: Alzheimer’s Association, 2006. http://www.alz.org/national/documents/aa_brochure_10warnsigns.pdf African-American clergy guide. Chicago, IL: Alzheimer’s Association, 2006. http://www.alz.org/national/documents/aa_brochure_clergy.pdf African-Americans and Alzheimer’s disease: the silent epidemic. Chicago, IL: Alzheimer’s Association, 2002. http://www.alz.org/national/documents/report_africanamericanssilentepidemic.pdf Green-Field Library Call no. WM 220 A258 2002 Brain health and African-Americans. Chicago, IL: Alzheimer’s Association, 2006. http://www.alz.org/national/documents/aa_brochure_brainhealth.pdf

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Brown, Marian Tally Simmons. Grandma has Alzheimer’s but it’s O.K. 1st Books Library, 2001. Green-Field Library Call no. WM 220.75 B883 2001 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Alzheimer’s Association. The healthy brain initiative: a national public health road map to maintaining cognitive health. Chicago, IL: Alzheimer’s Association, 2007 http://www.alz.org/national/documents/report_healthybraininitiative.pdf or http://www.cdc.gov/aging/roadmap/index.htm Coogle, Constance L.; Finley, Ruth B. Families who care: assisting African American and rural caregivers dealing with dementia: a training manual. Richmond, VA: Virginia Center on Aging, Virginia Geriatric Education Center, 1994. Green-Field Library Call no. WM 220 F198 1994 Curry, Leslie; Jackson, James. Science of inclusion: recruiting and retaining racial and ethnic elders in health research. Washington, DC: Gerontological Society of America, 2003. Dancy, Joseph; Dever, Sister Catherine; Marshall, Margaret; et al. Health promotion for the rural black elderly: a program planning and implementation guide. Kansas City, MO: Center on Rural Elderly, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1990. Green-Field Library Call no. WA 390 H434 1990 Ferraro, F. Richard, ed. Minority and cross-cultural aspects of neuropsychological assessment. Studies on neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Bristol, PA: Swets & Zeitlinger Publishers, 2002. Goodman, Catherine. Reaching out to a multi-cultural community: challenges for adult day care centers. Long Beach, CA: California State University, Department of Social Work, 1989. Harel, Zev; McKinney, Edward A.; Williams, Michael; eds. Black aged: understanding diversity and service needs. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1990. Green-Field Library Call no. WT 30 B627 1987 Jackson, James S. ed. The Black American elderly: research on physical and psychosocial health. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, 1988. Green-Field Library Call no. WT 150 B627 1986 Purnell, Larry D.; Paulanda, Betty J. Transcultural health care: a culturally competent approach. Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis, 1998 Green-Field Library Call no. W 84 T772 1998

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Rathbone-McCuan, Eloise; Hashimi, Joan. Isolated elders: health and social intervention. Rockville, MD: Aspen Systems Corp., 1982. Richardson, Julee. Aging and health: African American elders. 2nd edition. Stanford, CA: Stanford Geriatric Education Center, 1996. Stress relief for the African-American caregiver. Chicago, IL: Alzheimer’s Association, 2006. http://www.alz.org/national/documents/aa_brochure_stressrelief.pdf Whitfield, Keith E. (ed.) Closing the gap: improving the health of minority elders in the new millennium. Washington, DC: Gerontological Society of America, 2004. Green-Field Library Call no. E 184 C645 2004 Williams, Mary P. Blacks and Alzheimer’s disease: a caregivers information project. Atlanta, GA: Morehouse School of Medicine, 1992. Journal Articles General Adamson, J. Awareness and understanding of dementia in African/Caribbean and South Asian families. Health & Social Care in the Community. November 2001. Vol. 9(6), pp. 391-396. Albert, Steven M.; Castillo-Castanada, Caridad; Jacobs, Diane M.; et al. Proxy-reported quality of life in Alzheimer’s patients: comparison of clinical and population-based samples. Journal of Mental Health and Aging. Spring 1999. Vol. 5(1), pp. 49-58. Allman, R.M.; Baker, P.S.; Maisiak, R.M.; et al. Racial similarities and differences in predictors of mobility change over eighteen months. Journal of General Internal Medicine. November 2004. Vol. 19(11), pp. 1118-1126. Auchus, Alexander P. Dementia in urban Black outpatients: initial experience at the Emory Satellite Clinics. Gerontologist. February 1997. Vol. 37(1), pp. 25-29. Green-Field Library owns. Ballard, Edna L.; Nash, Florence; Raiford, Katherine; et al. Recruitment of Black elderly for clinical research studies of dementia: the CERAD experience. Gerontologist. August 1993. Vol. 33(4), pp. 561-565. Green-Field Library owns.

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Barber, M.; Whitehouse, P.J. Susceptibility testing for Alzheimer’s disease: race for the future. Lancet Neurology. May 2002. Vol. 1(1), p. 10. Barnes, L.L.; Mendes de Leon, C.F.; Wilson, R.S.; et al. Social resources and cognitive decline in a population of older African Americans and whites.. Neurology. December 28, 2004. Vol. 63(12): 2322-2326. Green-Field Library owns. Black, Betty S.; Rabins, Peter V.; German, Pearl; et al. Use of formal and informal sources of mental health care among older African-American public-housing residents. Psychological Medicine. May 1998. Vol. 28(3), pp. 519-530. Blazer, D.G.; Fillenbaum, G.G.; Gold, D.T.; et al. APOE as a predictor of subjective quality of life in a biracial older person community sample. Journal of Aging and Health. November 2003. Vol. 15(4), pp. 645-660. Bondi, M.W. Subjective memory deterioration in elderly people is associated with future dementia. Evidence Based Mental Health. May 2005. Vol. 8(2), p.47. Brooks, Steve. Separate and unequal. Contemporary Long Term Care. June 1996. Vol. 19(6), pp. 40-49. Green-Field Library owns. Callahan, C.M.; Hall, K.S.; Hui, S.L.; et al. Relationship of age, education, and occupation with dementia among a community-based sample of African Americans. Archives of Neurology. February 1996. Vol. 53(2), pp. 134-140. Green-Field Library owns. Connell, C.M.; Shaw, B.A.; Holmes, S.B.; et al. Caregivers’ attitudes toward their family members’ participation in Alzheimer disease research: implications for recruitment and retention. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. July-September 2001. Vol. 15(3), pp. 137-145. Green-Field Library owns. Crewe, Sandra Edmonds. Joy of living: a community-based mental health promotion program for African American elders. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 2007. Vol. 48 (3-4), pp. 421-438. Green-Field Library owns. Czaja, Sara J.; Schulz, Richard; Lee, Chin Chin; et al. Methodology for describing and decomposing complex psychosocial and behavioral interventions. Psychology and Aging. September 2003. Vol. 18(3), pp. 385-395.

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Davis, Juliet A. Differences in the health care needs and service utilization of women in nursing homes: comparison by race/ethnicity. Journal of Women and Aging. 2005. Vol. 17(3), pp. 57-71. Dilworth-Anderson, P.; Williams, I.C.; Gibson, B.E. Issues of race, ethnicity, and culture in caregiving research: a 20-year review (1980-2000). Gerontologist. April 2002. Vol. 42(2), pp. 237-272. Green-Field Library owns. Edwards, Anne B; Cherry, Ralph L.; Peterson, Janet. Predictors of misconceptions of Alzheimer’s disease among community dwelling elderly. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. January–February 2000. Vol. 15(1), pp. 27-35. Green-Field Library owns. Edwards, Dorothy F.; Baum, Carolyn M. Functional performance of inner city African-American older persons with dementia. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation. December 1996. Vol. 12(2), pp. 17-27. Enwefa, S.; Enwefa, R. Alzheimer’s disease in African Americans. ASHA Leader. April 27, 2004. Vol. 9(8), pp. 8, 20. Espino, David V.; Lewis, Richard. Dementia in older minority populations. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. Spring 1998. Vol. 6(2 Supplement 1), pp. S19-S25. Ficker, Lisa J.; MacNeill, Susan E.; Bank, Adam L.; et al. Cognition and perceived social support among live-alone urban elders. Journal of Applied Gerontology. December 2002. Vol. 21(4), pp. 437-451. Ford, A. Alzheimer disease: outreach to the African American community. Molecular and Chemical Neuropathology. May-August 1996. Vol. 28(1-3), pp. 121-124. Fritsch, Thomas; Adams, Kathryn Bets; Redd, Darlyne; et al. Use of live theater to increase minority participation in Alzheimer disease research. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. April-June 2006. Vol. 20(2), pp. 105-111. Green-Field Library owns. Gaines, Atwood D. Alzheimer’s disease in the context of Black (Southern) culture. Health Matrix. 1988-1989. Vol. 6(4), pp. 33-38. Gauthier, M.A.; Clarke, W.P. Gaining and sustaining minority participation in longitudinal research projects. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. April-June 1999. Vol. 13(Suppl 1), pp. S29-S33. Green-Field Library owns.

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Hall, Kathleen; Gureje, Oye; Gao, Sujuan; et al. Risk factors and Alzheimer’s disease: a comparative study of two communities. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. October 1998. Vol.32(5), pp. 698-706. Hart, Vicki R.; Gallagher-Thompson, Dolores; Davies, Helen D.; et al. Strategies for increasing participation of ethnic minorities in Alzheimer’s disease diagnostic centers: a multifaceted approach in California. Gerontologist. April 1996. Vol. 36(2), pp. 259-262. Green-Field Library owns. Hendrie, Hugh C.; Baiyewu, O.; Eldemire, D.; et al. Cross-cultural perspectives: Caribbean, Native American, and Yorba. International Psychogeriatrics. 1996. Vol. 8(suppl. 3), pp. 483-486. Green-Field Library owns. Hendrie, Hugh C.; Murrell, Jill; Gao, Sujuan; et al. International studies in dementia with particular emphasis on populations of African origin. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. July-September 2006. Vol. 20(Suppl. 2), pp. S42-S46. Green-Field Library owns. Hinton, W. Ladson; Levkoff, Sue. Constructing Alzheimer’s: narratives of lost identities, confusion and loneliness in old age. Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry. December 1999. Vol. 23(4), pp. 453-475. Hipps, Y.G.; Roberts, J.S., Farrer, L.A.; et al. Differences between African Americans and Whites in their attitudes toward genetic testing for Alzheimer’s disease. Genetic Testing. Spring 2003. Vol. 7(1), pp. 39-44. Holston, E. Stigmatization in Alzheimer’s disease research on African American elders. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. December 2005. Vol. 26(10), pp. 1103-1127. Husaini, B.A.; Sherkat, D.E.; Levine, R.; et al. Race, gender, and health care service utilization and costs among Medicare elderly with psychiatric diagnoses. Journal of Aging and Health. February 2002. Vol. 14(1), pp. 79-95. Husaini, B.A.; Sherkat, D.E.; Moonis, M.; et al. Racial differences in the diagnosis of dementia and in its effects on the use and costs of health care services. Psychiatric Services. January 2003. Vol. 54(1), pp. 92-96. Jett, Kathleen F. Mind-loss in the African American community: dementia as a normal part of aging. Journal of Aging Studies. January 2006. Vol. 20(1), pp. 1-10.

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Johnson, Colleen L.; Barer, Barbara M. Families and networks among older inner-city Blacks. Gerontologist. December 1990. Vol. 30(6), pp. 726-733. Green-Field Library owns. Karner, T.X.; Hall, L.C. Successful strategies for serving diverse populations. Home Health Care Services Quarterly. 2002. Vol. 21(3-4), pp. 133-139. Green-Field Library owns. Lampley-Dallas, V.T. Research issues for minority dementia patients and their caregivers: what are the gaps in our knowledge base? Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. 2002. Vol. 16(Supplement 2), pp. S46-S49. Green-Field Library owns. Lyons, B.P.; Teresi, J.A.; Ramirez, M.; et al. Differences between older Black residents of special care units (SCUs) and of traditional units. Journal of Social Work in Long-Term Care. 2004. Vol. 3(1), pp. 29-41. Martin, J.C.; Engle, V.F.; Graney, M.J. Health status gender differences of newly admitted Black nursing home residents. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. February 1997. Vol. 45(2), pp. 166-173. Green-Field Library owns. Mayeux, R. Apolipoprotein E, Alzheimer disease and African Americans. Archives of Neurology. February 2003. Vol. 60(2), pp. 161-163. Green-Field Library owns. Miller, Susan C.; Prohaska, Thomas R.; Furner, Sylvia E. Nursing home admission for African Americans with Alzheimer’s disease. Journals of Gerontology (Medical Science). July 1999. Vol. 54(7), pp. M365-M369. Green-Field Library owns. Nichols, L.; Martindale-Adams, J.; Burns, R.; et al. Social marketing as a framework for recruitment: illustrations from the REACH study. Journal of Aging and Health. November 2004. Vol. 16(Supplement 5), pp. 157S-176S. Nyenhuis, D.L.; Gorelick, P.B.; Easley, C.; et al. The Black Seventh-Day Adventist exploratory health study. Ethnicity & Disease. Spring 2003. Vol. 13(2), pp. 208-212. Patsdaughter, C.A.; Christensen, M.H.; Kelley, B.R.; et al. Meeting folks where they are: collecting data from ethnic groups in the community. Journal of Cultural Diversity. Winter 2001. Vol. 8(4), pp. 122-127.

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Picker, L.J.; MacNeill, S.E.; Bank, A.L.; et al. Cognition and perceived social support among live-alone urban elders. Journal of Applied Gerontology. December 2002. Vol. 21(4), pp. 437-451. Picot, Sandra F. ; Stuckey, Jon C. ; Humphrey, Sandra W.; et al. Cultural assessments and the recruitment and retention of African Americans into Alzheimer’s disease research. Journal of Aging and Ethnicity. Fall-Winter 1996. Vol. 1(1), pp. 5-18. Picot, S.F.; Strother, C.; Humphrey, S.W. African-Americans and Alzheimer’s disease research. Journal of Multicultural Nursing & Health. Summer 1995. Vol. 2(1), pp. 16-22. Ripich, Danielle N.; Carpenter, Brian; Ziol, Elaine. Comparison of African-American and White persons with Alzheimer’s disease on language measures. Neurology. March 1997. Vol. 48(3 Part 1), pp. 781-783. Green-Field Library owns. Ripich, Danielle N.; Fritsch, Thomas; Ziol, Elaine. Everyday problem solving in African Americans and European Americans with Alzheimer’s disease: an exploratory study. International Psychogeriatrics. March 2002. Vol. 14(1), pp. 83-95. Green-Field Library owns. Roberts, J.S., Connell, C.M.; Cisewski, D.; et al. Differences between African Americans and Whites in their perceptions of Alzheimer disease. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. January-March 2003. Vol. 17(1), pp. 19-26. Green-Field Library owns. Ropacki, S.A.; Jeste, D.V. Epidemiology of and risk factors for psychosis of Alzheimer’s disease: a review of 55 studies published from 1990 to 2003. American Journal of Psychiatry. November 2005. Vol. 162(11), pp. 2022-2030. Shadlen, M.F.; Larson, E.B.; Gibbons, L.E.; et al. Ethnicity and cognitive performance among older African Americans, Japanese Americans, and Caucasians: the role of education. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. October 2001. Vol. 49(10), pp. 1371-1378. Green-Field Library owns. Silverman, Myrna; Musa, Donald; Kirsch, Brenda, et al. Self care for chronic illness: older African Americans and Whites. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology. June 1999. Vol. 14(2), pp. 169-189. Green-Field Library owns. Sink, Kaycee M.; Covinsky, Kenneth E.; Newcomer, Robert. Ethnic differences in the prevalence and pattern of dementia-related behaviors. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. August 2004. Vol. 52(8), pp. 1277-1283. Green-Field Library owns.

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Smith-Gamble, V.; Baiyewu, O.; Perkins, A.J.; et al. Informant reports of changes in personality predict dementia in a population-based study of elderly African Americans and Yoruba. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. November/December 2002. Vol. 10(6), pp. 724-732. Stevens, A.; Owen, J.; Roth, D.; et al. Predictors of time to nursing home placement in White and African American individuals with dementia. Journal of Aging and Health. June 2004. Vol. 16(3), pp. 375-397. Stevens, T.; Leavey, G.; Livingston, G. Dementia and hypertension in African/Caribbean elders. Age and Ageing. March 2004. Vol. 33(2), pp. 193-195. Tarlow, B.J.; Mahoney, D.F. Parity in computer-based health education: designing culturally relevant Alzheimer’s disease information. Health Informatics Journal. September 2005. Vol. 11(3), pp. 211-224. Welsh, K.A.; Ballard, E.; Nash, F.; et al. Issues affecting minority participation in research studies of Alzheimer disease. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders. 1994. Vol. 8(Supplement 4), pp. 38-48. Green-Field Library owns. Young, Rosalie, F.; Edevie, Solkumni; Young, Julie H.; et al. Issues of recruitment and retention in Alzheimer’s research among African and White Americans. Journal of Aging and Ethnicity. Fall/Winter 1996. Vol. 1(1), pp. 19-25. Zsembik, B.A.; Peek, M.K. Race differences in cognitive functioning among older adults. Journals of Gerontology (Social Sciences). September 2001. Vol. 56(5), pp. S266-S274. Green-Field Library owns. Caregivers/Caregiving Austrom, Mary Guerriero; Hartwell, Cora; Moore, Patricia; et al. Integrated model of comprehensive care for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers in a primary care setting. Dementia. August 2006. Vol. 5(3), pp. 339-352. Green-Field Library owns. Belle S.H.; Burgio, L.; Gurns, R.; et al. Enhancing the quality of life of dementia caregivers from different ethnic or racial groups: a randomized, controlled trial. Annals of Internal Medicine. November 21, 2006. Vol. 145(10), pp. 727-738, I-739.

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Bonner, Gloria; Gorelick, Philip B.; Prohaska, Thomas; et al. African American caregivers’ preference for life-sustaining treatment. Journal of Ethics, Law, and Aging. Spring-Summer 1999. Vol. 5(1), pp. 3-15. Burgio, L.; Stevens, A.; Guy, D.; et al. Impact of two psychosocial interventions on White and African American family caregivers of individuals with dementia. Gerontologist. August 2003. Vol. 43(4), pp. 568-579. Green-Field Library owns. Callahan, C.M.; Hall, K.S.; Hui, S.L.; et al. Appraisal, coping, and social support as mediators of well-being in Black and White family caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. February 1996. Vol. 64(1), pp. 121-129. Cloutterbuck, J.; Mahoney, D.F. African American dementia caregivers: the duality of respect. Dementia. June 2003. Vol. 2(2), pp. 221-243. Green-Field Library owns. Collins, W.L.; Holt, T.A.; Moore, S.E.; et al. Long-distance caregiving: a case study of an African-American family. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias. September-October 2003. Vol. 18(5), pp. 309-316. Green-Field Library owns. Connell, C.M.; Gibson, G.D. Racial, ethnic, and cultural differences in dementia caregiving: review and analysis. Gerontologist. June 1997. Vol. 37(3), pp. 355-364. Green-Field Library owns. Coogle, Constance L. The Families Who Care project: meeting the educational needs of African American and rural family care givers dealing with dementia. Educational Gerontology. January 2002. Vol. 28(1), pp. 59-71. Covinsky, D.E.; Eng, C.; Lui, L.Y.; et al. Reduced employment in caregivers of frail elders: impact of ethnicity, patient clinical characteristics, and caregiver characteristics. Journals of Gerontology (Medical Science). November 2001. Vol. 56(11), pp. M707-M713. Green-Field Library owns. Cox, Carole. Comparing the experiences of Black and White caregivers of dementia patients. Social Work. May 1995. Vol. 40(3), pp. 343-349. Green-Field Library owns.

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Cox, Carole. Experience of respite: meeting the needs of African American and White caregivers in a statewide program. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 1998. Vol. 30(3-4), pp. 59-72. Green-Field Library owns. Cox, Carole. Race and caregiving: patterns of service use by African American and White caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 1999. Vol. 32(2), pp. 5-19. Green-Field Library owns. Cox, Carole. Service needs and interests: a comparison of African American and White caregivers seeking Alzheimer assistance. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Care and Related Disorders & Research. May-June 1993. Vol. 8(3), pp. 33-40. Green-Field Library owns. Cox, Carole. Service needs and use: a further look at the experiences of African American and White caregivers seeking Alzheimer’s assistance. American Journal of Alzheimer Disease. March/April 1999. Vol. 14(2), pp. 93-101. Green-Field Library owns. Cox, Carole; Monk, Abraham. Minority caregivers of dementia victims: a comparison of Black and Hispanic families. Journal of Applied Gerontology. September 1990. Vol. 9(3), pp. 340-354. Cox, Carole; Monk, Abraham. Strain among caregivers: comparing the experiences of African American and Hispanic caregivers of Alzheimer’s relatives. International Journal of Aging and Human Development. 1996. Vol. 43(2), pp. 93-106. Dilworth-Anderson, Peggye. Extended kin networks in Black families. Generations. Summer 1992. Vol. 17(3), pp. 29-32. Green-Field Library owns. Dilworth-Anderson, Peggye; Brummett, B.H.; Goodwin, P.; et al. Effect of race on cultural justifications for caregiving. Journals of Gerontology (Social Science). September 2005. Vol. 60(5), pp. S257—S262. Green-Field Library owns. Dilworth-Anderson, Peggye; Gibson, Brent E. Ethnic minority perspectives on dementia, family caregiving, and interventions. Generations. Fall 1999. Vol. 23(3), pp. 40-45. Green-Field Library owns.

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Dilworth-Anderson, Peggye; Williams, Sharon Wallace; Cooper, Theresa. Family caregiving to elderly African Americans: caregiver types and structures. Journals of Gerontology (Social Sciences). July 1999. Vol. 54(4), pp. S237-S241. Green-Field Library owns. Diwan, S.; Hougham, G.W.; Sachs, G.A. Strain experienced by caregivers of dementia patients receiving palliative care: findings from the Palliative Excellence in Alzheimer Care Efforts (PEACE) program. Journal of Palliative Medicine. December 2004. Vol. 7(6), pp. 797-807. Farran, Carol J.; Loukissa, Dimitra A.; Lindeman, David A. ; et al. Caring for self while caring for others: the two-track life of coping with Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Gerontological Nursing. May 2004. Vol. 30(5), pp. 38-46. Green-Field Library owns. Farran, Carol J.; Miller, Baila H.; Kaufman, Julie E.; et al. Race, finding meaning and caregiver distress. Journal of Aging & Health. August 1997. Vol. 9(3), pp. 316-333. Fox, Kenneth; Hinton, W. Ladson; Levkoff, Sue. Take up the caregiver’s burden: stories of care for urban African American elders with dementia. Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry. December 1999. Vol. 23(4), pp. 501-529. Gaugler, J.E.; Leach, C.R.; Clay, T.; et al. Predictors of nursing home placement in African Americans with dementia. Journal of the American Geriatric Society. March 2004. Vol. 52(3), pp. 445-452. Green-Field Library owns. Gitlin, Laura N.; Winter, Laraine; Dennis, Marie P.; et al. Assessing perceived change in the well-being of family caregivers : psychometric properties of the Perceived Change Index and response patterns. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias. October-November 2006. Vol. 21(5), pp. 304-311. Green-Field Library owns. Gallagher-Thompson, Dolores; Haley, William; Guy, DeLois; et al. Tailoring psychological interventions for ethnically diverse dementia caregivers. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. Winter 2003. Vol. 10(4), pp. 423-438. Green-Field Library owns. Gonzales, Elizabeth W. Resourcefulness, appraisals, and coping efforts of family caregivers. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. May-June 1997. Vol. 18(3), pp. 209-227.

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Gonzales, Elizabeth W.; Gitlin, Laura N.; Lyons, Kevin J. Review of the literature on African American caregivers of individuals with dementia. Journal of Cultural Diversity. Spring 1995. Vol. 2(2), pp. 40-48. Haley, William E.; Gitlin, L.N.; Wisniewski, S.R.; et al. Well-being, appraisal, and coping in African-American and Caucasian dementia caregivers: findings from the REACH study. Aging & Mental Health. July 2004. Vol. 8(4), pp. 316-329. Haley, William E.; Roth, David L.; Coleton, Marci I.; et al. Appraisal, coping, and social support as mediators of well-being in Black and White family caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology. February 1996. Vol. 64(1), pp. 121-129. Haley, William E.; West, C.A.; Wadley, V.G.; et al. Psychological, social, and health impact of caregiving: a comparison of Black and White dementia family caregivers and noncaregivers. Psychology and Aging. December 1995. Vol. 10(4), pp. 540-552. Henderson, J. Neil. Model for Alzheimer’s disease support group development in African-American and Hispanic populations. Gerontologist. June 1993. Vol. 33(3), pp. 409-414. Green-Field Library owns. Henderson, J. Neil. Power of support: Alzheimer’s disease support groups for minority families. Aging. 1992. (353-364), pp. 24-28. Green-Field Library owns. Ho, C.J.; Weitzman, P.F.; Cui, X.; et al. Stress and service use among minority caregivers to elders with dementia. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 2000. Vol. 33(1), pp. 67-88. Green-Field Library owns. Hoffmann, D.E.; Zimmerman, S.I.; Tompkins, C. How close is enough? Family relationships and attitudes toward advance directives and life-sustaining treatments. Journal of Ethics, Law, and Aging. Spring-Summer 1997. Vol. 3(1), pp. 5-24. Janevic, M.R.; Connell, C.M. Racial, ethnic, and cultural differences in the dementia caregiving experience: recent findings. Gerontologist. June 2001. Vol. 41(3), pp. 334-347. Green-Field Library owns.

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