精神病学与神经退行性变-痴呆预防的合作方法。

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Carolin Kurz, Martin Haupt, Stefanie Auer, Nicola Lautenschlager, Alexander Kurz
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淀粉样蛋白靶向治疗和基于生物标志物的风险分层的出现改变了对阿尔茨海默病和相关疾病的理解。这些疾病现在被认为是慢性的、可检测的和可改变的,通常在临床症状出现之前几十年就出现了。虽然这种模式的转变使早期干预成为可能,但它也提出了伦理和心理上的挑战,需要重新定义精神病学的角色。而不是仅仅支持晚期护理,精神病学很好地促进风险沟通,提高弹性,并鼓励个人在临床前或前驱神经变性中适应行为。这篇文章概述了一个道德的、逐步的沟通框架,澄清了诊断和概率风险之间的区别,并探讨了精神病学的贡献——从动机模型到基于生活方式的预防——弥合了生物学洞察力和主观经验之间的差距。通过将风险重新解释为干预的机会,而不是听任其发展,精神病学拓宽了治疗范围,有助于维护患者的独立性、尊严和生活质量,使其成为痴呆症预防和个性化、以人为本的护理的关键参与者。
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Psychiatry meets neurodegeneration - A collaborative approach to dementia prevention.

Psychiatry meets neurodegeneration - A collaborative approach to dementia prevention.

The advent of amyloid-targeting therapies and biomarker-based risk stratification has transformed the understanding of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. These conditions are now recognized as chronic, detectable and modifiable, often presenting decades before clinical symptoms appear. While this paradigm shift enables earlier intervention, it also raises ethical and psychological challenges that necessitate a redefined role for psychiatry. Instead of merely supporting late-stage care, psychiatry is well-placed to facilitate risk communication, promote resilience, and encourage adaptive behavior in individuals navigating preclinical or prodromal neurodegeneration. This article outlines an ethical, stepwise communication framework, clarifies the distinction between diagnosis and probabilistic risk, and explores psychiatric contributions-from motivational models to lifestyle-based prevention-that bridge the gap between biological insight and subjective experience. By reinterpreting risk as a chance for intervention rather than resignation, psychiatry broadens the therapeutic scope and helps safeguard independence, dignity and quality of life-making it a pivotal participant in dementia prevention and individualized, person-centered care.

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The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease
The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: The JPAD Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer’Disease will publish reviews, original research articles and short reports to improve our knowledge in the field of Alzheimer prevention including: neurosciences, biomarkers, imaging, epidemiology, public health, physical cognitive exercise, nutrition, risk and protective factors, drug development, trials design, and heath economic outcomes.JPAD will publish also the meeting abstracts from Clinical Trial on Alzheimer Disease (CTAD) and will be distributed both in paper and online version worldwide.We hope that JPAD with your contribution will play a role in the development of Alzheimer prevention.
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