Background: Improving people’s knowledge, perceptions and attitudes of dementia is important in the formation of dementia-friendly communities. However, at present, there is very little evidence from adolescents, who are already the junior members of such communities and will be carers in their own rights in the future. Our aim was to evaluate adolescents’ knowledge and attitudes of dementia. Methods: Four-hundred and fifty adolescents, aged 15–18 years, from schools in Sussex (UK) were invited to complete a series of questions that assessed their dementia knowledge and attitudes. Results: A total of 359 adolescent students completed the questionnaire. Out of 15 questions on dementia knowledge, participants were on average able to ans...
Objectives: ‘Dementia Friends’ is a programme used to raise awareness of dementia, developed by the ...
Background Current evidence suggests that negative and stigmatising attitudes towards dementia may ...
Background Current evidence suggests that negative and stigmatising attitudes towards dementia may ...
Objectives: There is a lack of understanding about how adolescents perceive dementia, and what their...
Objectives: There is a lack of understanding about how adolescents perceive dementia, and what their...
YesObjective: There has been an increasing interest in establishing dementia friendly communities le...
Objective: There has been an increasing interest in establishing dementia friendly communities leadi...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine adolescents ' knowledge and attitudes towards ...
Background: Current evidence suggests that negative and stigmatising attitudes towards dementia may ...
Objectives: ‘Dementia Friends’ is a programme used to raise awareness of dementia, developed by the ...
The development of dementia friendly communities is a current global and national priority for the U...
Objectives: ‘Dementia Friends’ is a programme used to raise awareness of dementia, developed by the ...
YesThe development of dementia friendly communities is a current global and national priority for th...
The development of dementia friendly communities is a current global and national priority for the U...
Background: Current evidence suggests that negative and stigmatising attitudes towards dementia may ...
Objectives: ‘Dementia Friends’ is a programme used to raise awareness of dementia, developed by the ...
Background Current evidence suggests that negative and stigmatising attitudes towards dementia may ...
Background Current evidence suggests that negative and stigmatising attitudes towards dementia may ...
Objectives: There is a lack of understanding about how adolescents perceive dementia, and what their...
Objectives: There is a lack of understanding about how adolescents perceive dementia, and what their...
YesObjective: There has been an increasing interest in establishing dementia friendly communities le...
Objective: There has been an increasing interest in establishing dementia friendly communities leadi...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine adolescents ' knowledge and attitudes towards ...
Background: Current evidence suggests that negative and stigmatising attitudes towards dementia may ...
Objectives: ‘Dementia Friends’ is a programme used to raise awareness of dementia, developed by the ...
The development of dementia friendly communities is a current global and national priority for the U...
Objectives: ‘Dementia Friends’ is a programme used to raise awareness of dementia, developed by the ...
YesThe development of dementia friendly communities is a current global and national priority for th...
The development of dementia friendly communities is a current global and national priority for the U...
Background: Current evidence suggests that negative and stigmatising attitudes towards dementia may ...
Objectives: ‘Dementia Friends’ is a programme used to raise awareness of dementia, developed by the ...
Background Current evidence suggests that negative and stigmatising attitudes towards dementia may ...
Background Current evidence suggests that negative and stigmatising attitudes towards dementia may ...