Objectives: To investigate associations between dementia-attitudes and help-seeking intentions. Method: An online survey of 611 Australian adults (45–60 years) assessed dementia-related attitudes and help-seeking intentions in response to two scenarios of an experience of early dementia: for themselves (Scenario 1); and for a significant other (proxy help-seeking) (Scenario 2). Logistic regression models examined the relationship between four dementia-related attitudes (labelled Personal Avoidance, Fear of Labelling, Fear of Discrimination and Person Centredness) and help-seeking intentions. Results: Most participants indicated they would seek help from a general practitioner (GP) for themselves (82.2%) or for a proxy (78.7%) in response to...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
Aim: To investigate perceptions of dementia and dementia risk reduction held by people without demen...
Evidence suggests that there is usually a long delay between noticing first signs of dementia and se...
Recognition of dementia in the community is generally poor and individuals with dementia do not tend...
Aims To examine sociodemographic factors associated with attitudes regarding dementia. Method A cros...
Dementia is a syndrome characterized by the progressive loss or deterioration of cognitive abilities...
Despite the importance of early diagnosis of dementia, little is known about the factors underlying ...
IntroductionDementia is a major public health concern but one that continues to be stigmatised. We e...
Purpose: Subjective memory complaint is a term used to refer older adults who report memory prob-lem...
This journal suppl. entitled: 2014 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsConference Theme: Making C...
Background: Worldwide it is estimated that over 50 million people are living with dementia but that ...
Background: it is unclear how attitudes towards people with dementia are formed and whether, for ins...
The present study examined the effects of different types of dementia knowledge on attitudes and aff...
Background: As the number of people with dementia increases, more families will be affected by the d...
Background: This study investigated whether brief exposure to information has any effect on stigmati...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
Aim: To investigate perceptions of dementia and dementia risk reduction held by people without demen...
Evidence suggests that there is usually a long delay between noticing first signs of dementia and se...
Recognition of dementia in the community is generally poor and individuals with dementia do not tend...
Aims To examine sociodemographic factors associated with attitudes regarding dementia. Method A cros...
Dementia is a syndrome characterized by the progressive loss or deterioration of cognitive abilities...
Despite the importance of early diagnosis of dementia, little is known about the factors underlying ...
IntroductionDementia is a major public health concern but one that continues to be stigmatised. We e...
Purpose: Subjective memory complaint is a term used to refer older adults who report memory prob-lem...
This journal suppl. entitled: 2014 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting AbstractsConference Theme: Making C...
Background: Worldwide it is estimated that over 50 million people are living with dementia but that ...
Background: it is unclear how attitudes towards people with dementia are formed and whether, for ins...
The present study examined the effects of different types of dementia knowledge on attitudes and aff...
Background: As the number of people with dementia increases, more families will be affected by the d...
Background: This study investigated whether brief exposure to information has any effect on stigmati...
Background: A better insight into older adults' understanding of and attitude towards cognitive diso...
Aim: To investigate perceptions of dementia and dementia risk reduction held by people without demen...
Evidence suggests that there is usually a long delay between noticing first signs of dementia and se...