Personality changes in dementia: are they disease specific and universal?

Fernando Torrente, Mariángeles Pose, Ezequiel Gleichgerrcht, Teresa Torralva, Pablo López, Marcelo Cetkovich-Bakmas, Facundo Manes
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Abstract

Previous studies about personality changes in dementia suggest that they may be due to the disruption of the biological basis of personality traits, and hence, that they are disease specific and universal. However, evidence about its specificity is still limited and scarce regarding culturally diverse populations. Accordingly, our aim was to compare personality changes in Argentinean patients with Alzheimer disease, behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia, and primary progressive aphasia. The closest living relatives of patients diagnosed with Alzheimer disease (n=19), behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (n=16), and primary progressive aphasia (n=15) were asked to complete 2 versions of the personality inventory NEO Personality Inventory-Revised, one for assessing patients' premorbid personality traits, and the other for assessing current traits. All groups showed changes in several domains and facets of the NEO Personality Inventory-Revised. Globally, the observed pattern of changes was fairly consistent with previous studies based on the same model of personality. Nevertheless, our results regarding disease-specificity were less conclusive. Even if there were some indicators of specific differences between groups, most traits varied similarly across the 3 groups, revealing a pattern of generalized changes in personality expression after illness onset. More studies are needed that help to distinguish real personality changes from other affective or cognitive symptoms that accompany dementia, as well as further data from culturally diverse populations.

痴呆患者的人格改变:是特定疾病还是普遍疾病?
先前关于痴呆症患者的人格变化的研究表明,这可能是由于人格特征的生物学基础被破坏,因此,它们是疾病特异性和普遍性的。然而,关于其特殊性的证据仍然有限,而且在文化多样化的人群中缺乏。因此,我们的目的是比较阿根廷阿尔茨海默病、额颞叶痴呆行为变异和原发性进行性失语症患者的人格变化。被诊断为阿尔茨海默病(n=19)、额颞叶痴呆行为变异(n=16)和原发性进行性失语症(n=15)的患者的在世近亲被要求完成2个版本的人格量表NEO人格量表-修订版,一个用于评估患者的病前人格特征,另一个用于评估患者的当前特征。所有小组都在NEO人格清单修订后的几个领域和方面显示出变化。在全球范围内,观察到的变化模式与先前基于相同人格模型的研究相当一致。然而,我们关于疾病特异性的结果不太确定。即使两组之间有一些具体的差异,但三组之间的大多数特征变化相似,揭示了疾病发作后人格表达的普遍变化模式。需要更多的研究来帮助区分真正的人格变化与痴呆症伴随的其他情感或认知症状,以及来自不同文化人群的进一步数据。
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