2024
DOI: 10.1177/14713012241270756
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“How will I ever know I didn’t bring it on myself?”: Navigating personal responsibility in public health messaging on dementia risk

Allie Peckham,
Molly Maxfield,
Dara L James

Abstract: Background and Objectives Public health messaging increasingly emphasizes the importance of “lifestyle interventions” to reduce dementia risk. Our study aimed to understand how people interpret and respond to information about dementia risk. In a second sub-aim, we examined how these interpretations may contribute to dementia-related lifestyle stigma. Research Design and Methods We engaged in a secondary analysis of 50 semi-structured interviews using a framework approach to understand, from the perspective of… Show more

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