TY - JOUR
T1 - Phenomena of awareness in dementia
T2 - heterogeneity and its implications
AU - Marková, Ivana S
AU - Clare, Linda
AU - Whitaker, Christopher J
AU - Roth, Ilona
AU - Nelis, Sharon M
AU - Martyr, Anthony
AU - Roberts, Judith L
AU - Woods, Robert T
AU - Morris, Robin
N1 - Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 2014/4
Y1 - 2014/4
N2 - Despite much research on the relationship between awareness and dementia little can be concluded concerning their relationship and the role of other factors. It is likely that studies capture different phenomena of awareness. This study aimed at identifying and delineating such variation by analysing data from three questionnaires obtained during the longitudinal study of awareness in 101 people with early-stage dementia. The data concerned awareness in relation to memory, activities of daily living and socio-emotional function. Significant differences in patterns of discrepancies were obtained. This suggests that the awareness phenomena involved were structurally different; and that, in turn, this may reflect variation in the intrinsic linking between awareness and its 'object' (different 'objects' determining different kinds of judgements). The identification of such differences is necessary so that appropriate methodologies can be applied to the study of awareness in different contexts.
AB - Despite much research on the relationship between awareness and dementia little can be concluded concerning their relationship and the role of other factors. It is likely that studies capture different phenomena of awareness. This study aimed at identifying and delineating such variation by analysing data from three questionnaires obtained during the longitudinal study of awareness in 101 people with early-stage dementia. The data concerned awareness in relation to memory, activities of daily living and socio-emotional function. Significant differences in patterns of discrepancies were obtained. This suggests that the awareness phenomena involved were structurally different; and that, in turn, this may reflect variation in the intrinsic linking between awareness and its 'object' (different 'objects' determining different kinds of judgements). The identification of such differences is necessary so that appropriate methodologies can be applied to the study of awareness in different contexts.
KW - Activities of Daily Living
KW - Alzheimer Disease/physiopathology
KW - Awareness/physiology
KW - Dementia/physiopathology
KW - Dementia, Vascular/physiopathology
KW - Female
KW - Humans
KW - Longitudinal Studies
KW - Male
KW - Memory Disorders/physiopathology
KW - Surveys and Questionnaires
U2 - 10.1016/j.concog.2014.01.008
DO - 10.1016/j.concog.2014.01.008
M3 - Article
C2 - 24561302
SN - 1053-8100
VL - 25
SP - 17
EP - 26
JO - Consciousness and Cognition
JF - Consciousness and Cognition
ER -