2016
DOI: 10.3233/jad-160065
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The Longitudinal Association Between a Discrepancy Measure of Anosognosia in Patients with Dementia, Caregiver Burden and Depression

Abstract: Abstract.Background: According to cross-sectional studies, there is an association between anosognosia in people with dementia and caregiver's burden and depression. Anosognosia in patients may be a cause of caregiver burden and depression. However, variability in caregiver anosognosia ratings may exist as caregivers with burden and depression may have a more pessimistic view of the patients' health. Objective: To assess the variability of caregiver anosognosia ratings of patients with dementia using a widely … Show more

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“…12,14 Untreated motor and non-motor symptoms can have a negative impact upon the quality of life of the individual and contribute to carer strain. [15][16][17] Improving our understanding of insight in PD is particularly relevant given the projected future increases in the number of people affected by PD worldwide. 18 Dementia is a frequent complication of PD, with over 70% of people diagnosed with PD developing Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) over time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…12,14 Untreated motor and non-motor symptoms can have a negative impact upon the quality of life of the individual and contribute to carer strain. [15][16][17] Improving our understanding of insight in PD is particularly relevant given the projected future increases in the number of people affected by PD worldwide. 18 Dementia is a frequent complication of PD, with over 70% of people diagnosed with PD developing Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) over time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altered symptom awareness affects healthcare seeking behaviour and medication concordance 12,14 . Untreated motor and non‐motor symptoms can have a negative impact upon the quality of life of the individual and contribute to carer strain 15‐17 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These consequences include increased caregiver burden in MCI (Kelleher, Tolea, & Galvin, 2016) and dementia (Seltzer, Vasterling, Yoder, & Thompson, 1997; Conde-Sala et al, 2013; Turró-Garriga, et al, 2013; Perales, Turró-Garriga, Gascon-Bryan, Rene-Ramierz, & Conde-Sala, 2016), increased depression and anxiety in dementia (Perales et al, 2006), and less benefit from rehabilitation in dementia (Fernández-Calvo, Contador, Ramus, Olazaran, Mograbi, & Morris, 2015). However, these studies either had cross-sectional designs (Kelleher et al, 2016; Seltzer et al, 1997; Conde-Sala et al, 2013; Turró-Garriga et al, 2013; Starkstein, Jourge, Mizrahi, Adrian, & Robinson, 2007) or relatively brief (≤ 2 years) follow-up (Perales et al, 2016), making results difficult to interpret. In addition, informant report was used in assessing awareness, the outcome, or both, further complicating findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…77 While more research into awareness of psychiatric symptoms is needed, unawareness of cognitive, functional, and behavioral changes appears to be related to greater use of caregiving resources. 78 Thus, it is possible that unawareness of depression and anxiety symptoms may also be associated with increased caregiving costs.…”
Section: Awareness and Caregiver Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%