2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.01.042
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Association between sexual orientation and subjective cognitive complaints in the general population in England

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“…However, previous studies have observed a positive effect of legal marital—rather than romantic relational—status on cognition both in sexual minority ( Liu et al, 2021 ) and heterosexual older adult populations ( Sundström et al, 2014 ). Finally, this study only investigated four cognitive measures available at Wave 6 of the ELSA data set and may have missed between-group differences in unexplored domains such as, for instance, attention, considering the results of a previous investigation on the general population of any age in England ( Jacob et al, 2021 ). This limitation is common to all studies in this field that are all retrospective investigations of public data sets mostly focused on one cognitive outcome measure only (primarily episodic memory).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, previous studies have observed a positive effect of legal marital—rather than romantic relational—status on cognition both in sexual minority ( Liu et al, 2021 ) and heterosexual older adult populations ( Sundström et al, 2014 ). Finally, this study only investigated four cognitive measures available at Wave 6 of the ELSA data set and may have missed between-group differences in unexplored domains such as, for instance, attention, considering the results of a previous investigation on the general population of any age in England ( Jacob et al, 2021 ). This limitation is common to all studies in this field that are all retrospective investigations of public data sets mostly focused on one cognitive outcome measure only (primarily episodic memory).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%