Reducing Alzheimer's stigma crucial for prevention research

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Last Updated : Mar 27 2018 | 5:55 PM IST

Reducing stigma attributed to Alzheimer's disease is vital for prevention research, a new study suggests, adding that the stigma associated with the disease may be an obstacle for individuals to seek information about their risk of developing it.

The survey focused on what beliefs, attitudes and expectations are most often associated with the disease.

"We found that concerns about discrimination and overly harsh judgments about the severity of symptoms were most prevalent," said co-author of the study, Shana Stites from the University of Pennsylvania.

"By understanding what the biggest concerns are about the disease, we can help develop programmes and policies to reduce the stigma about Alzheimer's disease," Stites added.

For the study, published in the journal Alzheimer's and Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association, a random sample of 317 adults was asked to react to a fictional description of a person with mild stage Alzheimer's disease dementia.

The study asked respondents to read a vignette and then complete the survey.

Three different assessments were presented for the fictional person's condition. Respondents were told the person's condition would worsen, improve or remain unchanged.

Over half of the respondents (55 per cent) expected the person with mild cognitive impairment or dementia due to Alzheimer's to be discriminated against by employers and to be excluded from medical decision-making.

Almost half expected the person's health insurance would be limited due to data in the medical record (47 per cent), a brain imaging result (46 per cent) or genetic test result (45 per cent).

Those numbers increased when the participants were informed that the condition of the person with Alzheimer's would worsen over time, the researcher said.

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First Published: Mar 27 2018 | 5:50 PM IST

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