The structural and social determinants of Alzheimer's disease related dementias

  • Paris B. Adkins-Jackson
  • , Kristen M. George
  • , Lilah M. Besser
  • , Jinshil Hyun
  • , Melissa Lamar
  • , Tanisha G. Hill-Jarrett
  • , Omonigho M. Bubu
  • , Jason D. Flatt
  • , Patricia C. Heyn
  • , Ethan C. Cicero
  • , A. Zarina Kraal
  • , Preeti Pushpalata Zanwar
  • , Rachel Peterson
  • , Boeun Kim
  • , Robert W. Turner
  • , Jaya Viswanathan
  • , Erin R. Kulick
  • , Megan Zuelsdorff
  • , Shana D. Stites
  • , Miguel Arce Rentería
  • Elena Tsoy, Dominika Seblova, Ted K.S. Ng, Jennifer J. Manly, Ganesh Babulal

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Abstract

Introduction: The projected growth of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and AD-related dementia (ADRD) cases by midcentury has expanded the research field and impelled new lines of inquiry into structural and social determinants of health (S/SDOH) as fundamental drivers of disparities in AD/ADRD. Methods: In this review, we employ Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory as a framework to posit how S/SDOH impact AD/ADRD risk and outcomes. Results: Bronfenbrenner defined the “macrosystem” as the realm of power (structural) systems that drive S/SDOH and that are the root cause of health disparities. These root causes have been discussed little to date in relation to AD/ADRD, and thus, macrosystem influences, such as racism, classism, sexism, and homophobia, are the emphasis in this paper. Discussion: Under Bronfenbrenner's macrosystem framework, we highlight key quantitative and qualitative studies linking S/SDOH with AD/ADRD, identify scientific gaps in the literature, and propose guidance for future research. Highlights: Ecological systems theory links structural/social determinants to AD/ADRD. Structural/social determinants accrue and interact over the life course to impact AD/ADRD. Macrosystem is made up of societal norms, beliefs, values, and practices (e.g., laws). Most macro-level determinants have been understudied in the AD/ADRD literature.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3171-3185
Number of pages15
JournalAlzheimer's and Dementia
Volume19
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023

Keywords

  • ADRD
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Ecological Systems Theory
  • classism
  • dementia
  • genderism
  • macrosystem
  • racism
  • sexism
  • social determinants of health
  • structural determinants

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