This chapter explores the relationship between ageism and dementia. Although dementia is not an unavoidable consequence of ageing, increasing age is the biggest risk factor for having this disease. The prevalence of dementia increases exponentially with age and 95% of those with Alzheimer's Disease, the most common form of dementia, are aged 65 or over. Dementia often has strong negative connotations, partly driven by alarmist media portrayals of the disease, which means that people living with the condition can experience the `double stigma' of ageism and dementia-related discrimination. The stigma attached to dementia can have significant implications for quality of life through, for example, decreased social engagement, reduced self-este...
It has been argued that older people living with dementia often experience stigma. Several media int...
YesObjectives: General practitioners (GPs) are crucial to improving timely diagnosis, but little is ...
Alzheimer's dementia is a complex disorder in both its symptoms and its mechanisms. While it is not...
This paper provides a review of the literature on the reality of living with a diagnosis of dementia...
Dementia is an increasing issue in modern society. Advances in medicine and technology have provided...
Dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative condition more common in the older adult ...
Critical evaluation is undertaken of social scientific conceptualisations of dementia in relation to...
Accompanying the ageing of contemporary ageing societies is an increase in age associated morbidity,...
Objective To explore perceptions of the impacts of dementia on people living with the condition and ...
Increased life expectancy and the population of seniors are growing rapidly which comes with an exp...
yesThe way we perceive and portray dementia has implications for how we act towards people with dem...
Part one is a systematic review of the literature relating to perceived stigma and support amongst f...
Dementia is a syndrome, usually chronic, characterized by a progressive, global deterioration in int...
The speed of information processing by the human brain changes with age but dementia is not part of ...
This article discusses the reduction of the complex experience of dementia to a dichotomised 'traged...
It has been argued that older people living with dementia often experience stigma. Several media int...
YesObjectives: General practitioners (GPs) are crucial to improving timely diagnosis, but little is ...
Alzheimer's dementia is a complex disorder in both its symptoms and its mechanisms. While it is not...
This paper provides a review of the literature on the reality of living with a diagnosis of dementia...
Dementia is an increasing issue in modern society. Advances in medicine and technology have provided...
Dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative condition more common in the older adult ...
Critical evaluation is undertaken of social scientific conceptualisations of dementia in relation to...
Accompanying the ageing of contemporary ageing societies is an increase in age associated morbidity,...
Objective To explore perceptions of the impacts of dementia on people living with the condition and ...
Increased life expectancy and the population of seniors are growing rapidly which comes with an exp...
yesThe way we perceive and portray dementia has implications for how we act towards people with dem...
Part one is a systematic review of the literature relating to perceived stigma and support amongst f...
Dementia is a syndrome, usually chronic, characterized by a progressive, global deterioration in int...
The speed of information processing by the human brain changes with age but dementia is not part of ...
This article discusses the reduction of the complex experience of dementia to a dichotomised 'traged...
It has been argued that older people living with dementia often experience stigma. Several media int...
YesObjectives: General practitioners (GPs) are crucial to improving timely diagnosis, but little is ...
Alzheimer's dementia is a complex disorder in both its symptoms and its mechanisms. While it is not...