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Does dementia have a silver lining?: Positive life experiences following a diagnosis.

  • Shoshana Bardach
  • , C Moore
  • , S.D. Holmes
  • , R. Murphy
  • , Allison Gibson
  • , Gregory Jicha

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Background: Given the stigma and fear associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD), many presume the diagnosis of AD or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to be a negative experience. Aims: To assess the psychological impact of a diagnosis of MCI or early dementia on positive well-being. Methods: Individuals with a diagnosis of MCI or AD were mailed surveys with the Silver-Lining Questionnaire. Results: Completed surveys were returned from 38 individuals and were analyzed in relation to demographic and cognitive data. All respondents reported at least one positive response to diagnosis, with just over a quarter reporting positive responses to at least half of the items. Discussion: Positivity was not significantly related to any of the demographic or cognitive variables examined. Conclusions: These results suggest the importance of diagnostic disclosure and the need for additional research to better understand how to maximize the likelihood of a positive responses and support healthy behaviors and future care planning.
Idioma originalAmerican English
PublicaciónOBM Geriatrics
Volumen2
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublished - 2018

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