I Molvik, G Kjelvik, G Selbæk, AMM Rokstad - BMC geriatrics, 2024 - Springer
Objective Although knowledge about the experience of being diagnosed with dementia is limited, with the expected rise in dementia's prevalence in the coming decades, such …
Disproportionate negative effects since the pandemic have amplified the already limited post- diagnostic support for older people with dementia. This paper summarizes an exploratory …
AR Lee, E Csipke, L Yates, E Moniz-Cook… - JMIR Human …, 2023 - humanfactors.jmir.org
Background Self-management, autonomy, and quality of life are key constructs in enabling people to live well with dementia. This population often becomes isolated following …
Y Guo, J Shi - Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The long-term symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease pose significant challenges to the psychological wellbeing of patients. This longitudinal study aims to analyze the effects of …
Abstract Background and Objectives Social participation is associated with increased quality of life and well-being but declines following the onset of dementia. Informal caregivers may …
No tools quantify the experience, psychological, and practical impact of receiving a diagnosis from a non-deficit perspective. Autism is increasingly late diagnosed in adulthood …
Objectives: Positive adaptation, like higher control beliefs, following a disability diagnosis is important to buffer against excess disability; however, no study has examined how the …
Dementia incidence increases steadily with age at rates that may vary across racial groups. This racial disparity may be attributable to polygenic risk, as well as lifestyle and behavioural …
INTRODUCTION This study examines how receiving a dementia diagnosis influences social relationships by race and ethnicity. METHODS Using data from the Health and Retirement …