Advancing Aging Equity in Dementia: Structural and Psychosocial Factors, Community Engagement and Inclusion
Crystal Glover

TL;DR
The paper explores how structural and psychosocial factors contribute to dementia disparities and proposes community-driven strategies to promote equity in aging research.
Contribution
It introduces the ENGAGED model, a framework for inclusive dementia research through culturally responsive engagement and community partnerships.
Findings
Structural and psychosocial factors significantly impact dementia care and research equity.
Participatory research models are essential to address distrust and include underrepresented communities.
The ENGAGED model offers a scalable blueprint for equitable aging and dementia research.
Abstract
Disparities in aging and dementia stem from deeply embedded structural and psychosocial determinants of health. Systemic inequities in healthcare access, socioeconomic status, and education create significant barriers to early diagnosis, treatment, and long-term support for minoritized older adults. At the same time, psychosocial determinants—including trust in research, cultural beliefs, and caregiving burdens—further shape the experiences of aging and dementia within historically underrepresented communities. Ensuring progress in aging equity requires sustained, community-driven strategies that foster inclusion, build trust, and challenge existing barriers to participation. This presentation examines how structural and psychosocial factors contribute to disparities in dementia research and care while advancing innovative, evidence-based approaches to expand equitable participation.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Mental Health and Patient Involvement
