The term dementia refers to a progressive decline in cognitive functioning resulting in a significant impairment in daily living. Given the devastating impacts of the disease and lack of a cure, it is reasonable to expect people fear developing a dementia. Alzheimer’s disease ranks high among the most feared diseases in national samples of the American population. As a topic of study, little is known about the determinants of fear of Alzheimer’s disease and how this fear may change as a function of aging, time, or experience. The current study sought to fill this gap by investigating the nature of changes in fear of Alzheimer’s disease by following participants (N = 227) over the course of two years. Volunteers completed measures on fear of...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is the most feared disease associated with aging. Prolonged fears about memory ...
Because anxiety is postulated as a risk factor for dementia, we performed a systematic review and me...
Because anxiety is postulated as a risk factor for dementia, we performed a systematic review and me...
The term dementia refers to a progressive decline in cognitive functioning resulting in a significan...
The prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is projected to grow dramatically, but efforts to treat i...
Background: Few studies have measured the impact of dementia-related fear on daily functioning, desp...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Mary Geary(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2016R...
IntroductionAlzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are among the most feared conditions. H...
Introduction: Fear of Alzheimer’s disease (FAD), or Anticipatory Dementia, is a healthy adult’s misi...
One of the most reported concerns in the aging population is the experience of cognitive complaints,...
One of the most reported concerns in the aging population is the experience of cognitive complaints,...
This study examined the correlates of symptom-seeking behavior for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) among mi...
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BACKGROUND: Dementia is the most feared disease associated with aging. Prolonged fears about memory ...
Leventhal\u27s Common Sense Model posits that mental representations of illness affect how people ma...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is the most feared disease associated with aging. Prolonged fears about memory ...
Because anxiety is postulated as a risk factor for dementia, we performed a systematic review and me...
Because anxiety is postulated as a risk factor for dementia, we performed a systematic review and me...
The term dementia refers to a progressive decline in cognitive functioning resulting in a significan...
The prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is projected to grow dramatically, but efforts to treat i...
Background: Few studies have measured the impact of dementia-related fear on daily functioning, desp...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Mary Geary(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2016R...
IntroductionAlzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are among the most feared conditions. H...
Introduction: Fear of Alzheimer’s disease (FAD), or Anticipatory Dementia, is a healthy adult’s misi...
One of the most reported concerns in the aging population is the experience of cognitive complaints,...
One of the most reported concerns in the aging population is the experience of cognitive complaints,...
This study examined the correlates of symptom-seeking behavior for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) among mi...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152880/1/alzjjalz201606572.pd
BACKGROUND: Dementia is the most feared disease associated with aging. Prolonged fears about memory ...
Leventhal\u27s Common Sense Model posits that mental representations of illness affect how people ma...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is the most feared disease associated with aging. Prolonged fears about memory ...
Because anxiety is postulated as a risk factor for dementia, we performed a systematic review and me...
Because anxiety is postulated as a risk factor for dementia, we performed a systematic review and me...