Research Published on African American Families’ Responses to Mild Cognitive Impairment
April 1, 2017
Experts in human development — including Rosemary Blieszner, Alumni Distinguished Professor in the Department of Human Development and interim dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences; Nancy Brossoie, senior research associate in the Center for Gerontology; Emma Potter, doctoral candidate in the Department of Human Development; and Karen Roberto, University Distinguished Professor and director of the Institute for Society, Culture, and Environment — published “Decisions, Decisions: African American Families’ Responses to Mild Cognitive Impairment” in Research on Aging(2017;39:476–500).