Understanding domains of awareness in Alzheimer's disease: a longitudinal study.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Isabel Barbeito Lacerda, Maria Alice Tourinho Baptista, Marcela Moreira Lima Nogueira, Tatiana Belfort, Felipe de Oliveira Silva, Marcia Cristina Nascimento Dourado
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Abstract

Objectives: Awareness refers to the ability to recognize deficits associated with disease progression. This study aimed to investigate the pattern of impairment of domains of awareness over three-time points and examine the relationship between domains and clinical aspects of Alzheimer's Disease (AD).

Method: We selected 158 people with mild-to-moderate AD and their caregivers. After 24 months, forty-one completed the evaluation. We examined five domains of awareness using the Assessment Scale of Psychological Impact of the Diagnosis of Dementia (ASPIDD): cognitive functioning and health condition, functional activity impairments, emotional state, social functioning and relationships, and disease itself.

Results: We conducted a post-hoc analysis to understand impairment patterns across domains. Between moments 1 and 3, most domains showed significant impairments over time, except the ASPIDD emotional state, which remained stable. Principal Component Analysis indicated that ASPIDD emotional state and ASPIDD social functioning are similar; both were related to neuropsychiatric symptoms and caregiver burden during moments 1 and 2. Cognitive and functional factors impacted all domains during moment 3.

Conclusion: The pattern of impairment in the domains of awareness is not a linear process since some domains did not decline over time. Each domain was influenced by different clinical aspects related to the disease.

了解阿尔茨海默病的意识领域:一项纵向研究。
目的:意识是指识别与疾病进展相关的缺陷的能力。本研究旨在探讨三个时间点的意识域损害模式,并检查领域与阿尔茨海默病(AD)临床方面的关系。方法:选取158例轻中度AD患者及其护理人员。24个月后,41人完成了评估。我们使用痴呆症诊断的心理影响评估量表(ASPIDD)检查了五个意识领域:认知功能和健康状况,功能性活动障碍,情绪状态,社会功能和关系,以及疾病本身。结果:我们进行了事后分析,以了解跨域的损伤模式。在时刻1到时刻3之间,随着时间的推移,除了ASPIDD的情绪状态保持稳定外,大多数域都表现出明显的损伤。主成分分析表明,ASPIDD患者的情绪状态与社会功能具有相似性;两者都与时刻1和时刻2的神经精神症状和照顾者负担有关。认知和功能因素在时刻3影响所有领域。结论:意识领域的损害模式不是一个线性过程,因为一些领域并没有随着时间的推移而下降。每个领域都受到与疾病相关的不同临床方面的影响。
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Aging & Mental Health
Aging & Mental Health 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
2.90%
发文量
176
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Aging & Mental Health provides a leading international forum for the rapidly expanding field which investigates the relationship between the aging process and mental health. The journal addresses the mental changes associated with normal and abnormal or pathological aging, as well as the psychological and psychiatric problems of the aging population. The journal also has a strong commitment to interdisciplinary and innovative approaches that explore new topics and methods. Aging & Mental Health covers the biological, psychological and social aspects of aging as they relate to mental health. In particular it encourages an integrated approach for examining various biopsychosocial processes and etiological factors associated with psychological changes in the elderly. It also emphasizes the various strategies, therapies and services which may be directed at improving the mental health of the elderly and their families. In this way the journal promotes a strong alliance among the theoretical, experimental and applied sciences across a range of issues affecting mental health and aging. The emphasis of the journal is on rigorous quantitative, and qualitative, research and, high quality innovative studies on emerging topics.
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