Abstract
In dementia trials, minority participation is low. We assessed attitudes toward research in a community based urban poor minority sample of elderly adults attending senior center talks using the 7-item Research Attitudes Questionnaire (RAQ). Presentations on cognitive aging were given at senior centers, and 123 attendees completed the RAQ-7. On trust and safety questions, a significant minority (42–48%) responded neutrally or negatively. Encouragingly, on questions concerning the importance of research, 72–81% answered positively. More work can be done to capitalize on these findings to engage and foster trust, and this can be a focus of outreach.
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