To be eligible for VIP, you must:

  • Be 65 years old or older
  • Self-identify as Vietnamese or Vietnamese American
  • Live in Northern California
  • Have Immigrated from Vietnam

The purpose of this research is to better understand how stressful life events can impact aging and memory issues in older Vietnamese Americans.

Vietnamese Americans are the 4th largest Asian group in the U.S. However, we know very little about memory loss and aging in older Vietnamese Americans. We also do not know the risk factors that occur throughout life that may contribute to memory problems in later life. Risk factors are things such as early life stress or later life health conditions (e.g., high blood pressure, cholesterol, etc.). The purpose of this study is to understand factors that impact thinking and memory in the Vietnamese American community. We also hope to better understand how stressful life events can impact memory in older Vietnamese Americans.

You will be asked to participate in three annual study visits over the course of 3 years. Each visit will last 3-4 hours

Being in this study will not help you directly, but your participation in the study may benefit other people in the future by helping us learn more about memory loss and aging in Vietnamese American communities. This has the potential to help future generations of Vietnamese Americans experiencing memory loss and their families.

VIP is supported by the National Institutes of Health.

Click the link here to sign up! 

For Sacramento County participants, study visits will be conducted at our community partner site ARI or UC Davis Health Alzheimer’s Disease Center.

For Santa Clara County participants, study visits will be conducted at our community partner site ICAN or UCSF.

The VIP Study team would love to answer any questions you have.

For Sacramento County or nearby residents, please feel free to contact via email at vip@ucdavis.edu, phone at (916) 432-4197, or through Contact Us.

For Santa Clara County or nearby residents, please feel free to contact via email at ucsfvip@ucsf.edu, phone at (408) 609-9144, or through Contact Us.

Please Contact Us if you are interested in learning more or joining our study.