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Burns, Robert; Nichols, Linda O.; Graney, Marshall J.; Martindale-Adams, Jennifer; Lummus, Allan – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2006
This study compared Black (n = 97) and White (n = 143) family caregivers regarding the relationship between subjective and objective cognitive assessments of Alzheimer's patients from the Memphis site of the NIA/NINR Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregivers Health (REACH) randomized clinical trial. Black and White caregivers' subjective…
Descriptors: Patients, Cognitive Ability, Multiple Regression Analysis, Alzheimers Disease
Pietrukowicz, Mary; Johnson, Mitzi M. S. – 1989
Studies consistently have found that caregivers who use respite care are satisfied with and appreciate such care. However, preliminary evaluations of the effect of respite care on caregiver burden have had mixed, limited, and in some cases null empirical findings of program effectiveness. This study explored the relationship between caregiver…
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Chronic Illness, Disabilities, Family Caregivers
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Bourgeois, Michelle S.; And Others – International Journal of Aging & Human Development, 1996
Examines the content and process of Alzheimer's disease caregiver interventions. Describes the types of interventions currently in use and factors affecting intervention outcomes. Concludes with specific recommendations for the application of intervention technology and for the documentation of intervention research. (KW)
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Caregiver Role, Caregivers, Content Analysis
Visser, F. E.; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1997
Institutionalized patients with Down syndrome (N=307) were monitored for 5 to 10 years to determine prevalence of Alzheimer-type dementia. Prevalence increased from 11% between ages 40 and 49 to 77% between 60 and 69. All patients 70 and over had dementia. Mean age of onset of dementia was 56 years. Neuropathological findings were consistent with…
Descriptors: Adults, Alzheimers Disease, Clinical Diagnosis, Downs Syndrome
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Snowdon, David A. – Gerontologist, 1997
Describes a woman who maintained high cognitive test scores until her death at 101 years of age despite anatomical evidence of Alzheimer's disease. The woman was part of a larger "Nun Study" in which 678 sisters donated their brains to teach others about the etiology of aging and Alzheimer's disease. Findings are discussed. (RJM)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Alzheimers Disease, Brain, Cognitive Ability
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Lawton, M. Powell; And Others – Gerontologist, 1989
Conducted baseline interviews with 642 caregivers of aged Alzheimer's disease patients, then assigned one-half to formal respite care. Over 12 months, families with respite care maintained Alzheimer's patient significantly longer in community than did caregivers without respite. Respite care was ineffective for caregiver burden and mental health,…
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Chronic Illness, Family Caregivers, Mental Health
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Mullan, Joseph T. – Gerontologist, 1992
Analyzed bereavement adaptation among family caregivers to dementia patients. Bereavement group, as compared with active caregivers, dropped substantially in overload and increased in mastery and guilt. Depression showed curvilinear trend, declining from time of death, rising to preloss levels by end of year. Caregiver stressors, baseline…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Children, Alzheimers Disease, Bereavement
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Paveza, Gregory J.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1992
Examined violence among 184 Alzheimer patients and their caregivers. Analysis of severe violence subscale of Conflict Tactics Scale indicated that 15.8 percent of patients had been violent in year since diagnosis; 5.4 percent of caregivers had been violent toward patient; and prevalence of violence was 17.4 percent. Variables most associated with…
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, At Risk Persons, Depression (Psychology), Elder Abuse
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Cohen, Carole A.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1993
Conducted longitudinal study of 196 caregiver/care receiver dyads to determine variables predictive of caregiver decision to institutionalize dependent with dementia. Use of services, enjoyment of caregiving, caregiver burden and health, caregiver rating and reaction to care receiver behavior and memory problems, and presence of troublesome…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Alzheimers Disease, Decision Making, Family Caregivers
Burt, Diana B.; Loveland, Katherine A.; Primeaux-Hart, Sharon; Chen, Yuan-Who; Phillips, Nathalie Breen; And Others – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1998
This report describes the status of 70 adults (ages 22 to 60 at the longitudinal study's beginning) with Down syndrome who are being followed for signs of dementia. After 10 years, 12 met all criteria for dementia, 40 met subsets of criteria, and 18 met no criteria. Information is provided on choice and revision of instruments and dementia…
Descriptors: Adults, Alzheimers Disease, Clinical Diagnosis, Downs Syndrome
Cosgrave, Mary P.; McCarron, Mary; Anderson, Mary; Tyrrell, Janette; Gill, Michael; Lawlor, Brian A. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1998
The utility of the Test for Severe Impairment was studied with 60 older persons who had Down Syndrome. Construct validity, test-retest reliability, and interrater reliability were established for the full study group and for subgroups based on degree of mental retardation and dementia status. Some possible applications and limitations of the test…
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Cognitive Processes, Downs Syndrome, Interrater Reliability
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Ostberg, Per; Fernaeus, Sven-Erik; Hellstrom, Ake; Bogdanovic, Nenad; Wahlund, Lars Olof – Brain and Language, 2005
We assessed verb fluency vs. noun and letter-based fluency in 199 subjects referred for cognitive complaints including Subjective Cognitive Impairment, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Alzheimer's disease. ANCOVAs and factor analyses identified verb, noun, and letter-based fluency as distinct tasks. Verb fluency performance in Mild Cognitive…
Descriptors: Verbs, Nouns, Alzheimers Disease, Language Impairments
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Taler, Vanessa; Chertkow, Howard; Saumier, Daniel – Brain and Cognition, 2005
Alzheimer's disease (AD) subjects, healthy elderly, and young adults interpreted a series of novel noun-noun expressions composed of familiar object words. Subjects interpreted each item by selecting one of three possible definitions: a definition in which the referents of each noun were associated together in a particular context (e.g., rabbit…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Semantics, Definitions, Young Adults
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Auchus, Alexander P. – Gerontologist, 1997
Describes the demographic features and clinical diagnoses in a sample of 58 demented urban black outpatients. Results indicate that probable Alzheimer's disease was the most common cause of dementia whereas probable vascular dementia was uncommon. A multiple etiology dementia was identified in more than one-third of the patients. (RJM)
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Blacks, Clinical Diagnosis, Etiology
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Goodman, Catherine Chase; Pynoos, Jon – Gerontologist, 1990
Compared caregivers (N=31) in telephone peer support network and caregivers (N=35) listening to telephone informational lectures. Both groups showed increases in information, perceived social support, satisfaction with social supports. Lecture participants showed greater information gain and more frequent emotional support from family and friends;…
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Family Caregivers, Family Relationship, Information Sources
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