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Psychosocial outcomes of a multidomain lifestyle and empowerment program for mild cognitive impairment

Vickers, K. L.; De Wit, L.; Goldstein, F. C.; Thelin, J.; Giannotto, E. L.; Saurman, J. L.; Levey, A. I.; Rodriguez, A. D.

2026-05-26 psychiatry and clinical psychology
10.64898/2026.05.21.26353503 medRxiv
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Background: Individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) experience cognitive and functional declines that can negatively impact mood and reduce feelings of self-efficacy. These changes can also lead to elevated distress in care partners (CPs). Therefore, interventions that address quality of life and psychosocial factors in people with MCI and their CPs are needed. Objective: The present study evaluated the impact of a multidomain lifestyle program, the Cognitive Empowerment Program (CEP), on changes in psychosocial functioning, particularly empowerment, in people with MCI and their CPs. Methods: Participants were 94 people with MCI (Mean= 75.1 years old, 45.7% female, 81.9% white) and their CPs (Mean= 69.1 years old, 71.3% female, 87.3% white) that completed the 12-month CEP program comprised of physical, cognitive, and psychosocial interventions. Questionnaires were administered pre- and post-program to assess empowerment, self-efficacy, meaning and purpose, depression, and stress in participants with MCI alongside empowerment, depression, stress, and caregiving burden in CPs. Results: After completing the CEP program, participants with MCI endorsed higher empowerment and self-efficacy as well as fewer symptoms of depression and perceived stress. CPs endorsed feeling more empowered despite elevated caregiver burden. Conclusions: These results suggest multidomain lifestyle programs can positively impact wellbeing in MCI. Future research should focus on refining delivery models, exploring integration with pharmacological treatments, prioritizing inclusion of diverse populations, and measuring long-term outcomes to strengthen the reach and impact of programs like CEP.

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