What contributes to a good quality of life in early dementia? awareness and the QoL-AD: a cross-sectional study

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What contributes to a good quality of life in early dementia? awareness and the QoL-AD: a cross-sectional study. / Woods, R.T.; Nelis, S.M.; Martyr, A. et al.
Yn: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, Cyfrol 12, 11.06.2014, t. 94.

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Woods, RT, Nelis, SM, Martyr, A, Roberts, J, Whitaker, CJ, Markova, I, Roth, I, Morris, R & Clare, L 2014, 'What contributes to a good quality of life in early dementia? awareness and the QoL-AD: a cross-sectional study', Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, cyfrol. 12, tt. 94. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-12-94

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Woods, R. T., Nelis, S. M., Martyr, A., Roberts, J., Whitaker, C. J., Markova, I., Roth, I., Morris, R., & Clare, L. (2014). What contributes to a good quality of life in early dementia? awareness and the QoL-AD: a cross-sectional study. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 12, 94. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-12-94

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Woods RT, Nelis SM, Martyr A, Roberts J, Whitaker CJ, Markova I, Roth I, Morris R, Clare L. 2014. What contributes to a good quality of life in early dementia? awareness and the QoL-AD: a cross-sectional study. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. 12:94. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-12-94

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Woods RT, Nelis SM, Martyr A, Roberts J, Whitaker CJ, Markova I et al. What contributes to a good quality of life in early dementia? awareness and the QoL-AD: a cross-sectional study. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. 2014 Meh 11;12:94. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-12-94

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Woods, R.T. ; Nelis, S.M. ; Martyr, A. et al. / What contributes to a good quality of life in early dementia? awareness and the QoL-AD: a cross-sectional study. Yn: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. 2014 ; Cyfrol 12. tt. 94.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - What contributes to a good quality of life in early dementia? awareness and the QoL-AD: a cross-sectional study

AU - Woods, R.T.

AU - Nelis, S.M.

AU - Martyr, A.

AU - Roberts, J.

AU - Whitaker, C.J.

AU - Markova, I.

AU - Roth, I.

AU - Morris, R.

AU - Clare, L.

PY - 2014/6/11

Y1 - 2014/6/11

N2 - Self-report quality of life (QoL) measures for people with dementia are widely used as outcome measures in trials of dementia care interventions. Depressed mood, relationship quality and neuropsychiatric symptoms predict scores on these measures, whereas cognitive impairment and functional abilities typically do not. This study examines whether these self-reports are influenced by personality and by the person’s awareness of his/her impairments. A strong negative association between QoL and awareness of deficits would have implications for the validity of self-report in this context and for therapeutic interventions aiming to increase adjustment and coping.

AB - Self-report quality of life (QoL) measures for people with dementia are widely used as outcome measures in trials of dementia care interventions. Depressed mood, relationship quality and neuropsychiatric symptoms predict scores on these measures, whereas cognitive impairment and functional abilities typically do not. This study examines whether these self-reports are influenced by personality and by the person’s awareness of his/her impairments. A strong negative association between QoL and awareness of deficits would have implications for the validity of self-report in this context and for therapeutic interventions aiming to increase adjustment and coping.

U2 - 10.1186/1477-7525-12-94

DO - 10.1186/1477-7525-12-94

M3 - Article

VL - 12

SP - 94

JO - Health and Quality of Life Outcomes

JF - Health and Quality of Life Outcomes

SN - 1477-7525

ER -