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      Profiles of Caregiving Arrangements of Community-dwelling People Living with Probable Dementia

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            Assessment of cognition using surveys and neuropsychological assessment: the Health and Retirement Study and the Aging, Demographics, and Memory Study.

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              Dementia Caregiver Burden: a Research Update and Critical Analysis

              Purpose of Review This article provides an updated review of the determinants of caregiver burden and depression, with a focus on care demands and especially the differential effects of various neuropsychiatric symptoms or symptom clusters. Moreover, studies on caregivers for frontotemporal and Lewy body dementias were referred to in order to identify differences and similarities with the mainstream literature based largely on Alzheimer caregivers. Recent Findings As a group, neuropsychiatric symptoms are most predictive of caregiver burden and depression regardless of dementia diagnosis, but the effects appear to be driven primarily by disruptive behaviors (e.g., agitation, aggression, disinhibition), followed by delusions and mood disturbance. Disruptive behaviors are more disturbing partly because of the adverse impact on the emotional connection between the caregiver and the care-recipient and partly because they exacerbate difficulties in other domains (e.g., caring for activities of daily living). In behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia, not only are these disruptive behaviors more prominent but they are also more disturbing due to the care-recipient’s insensitivity to others’ feelings. In Lewy body dementia, visual hallucinations also appear to be distressing. Summary The disturbing nature of disruptive behaviors cuts across dementia conditions, but the roles played by symptoms that are unique or particularly serious in a certain condition need to be explored further.
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                Journal
                Journal of Aging & Social Policy
                Journal of Aging & Social Policy
                Informa UK Limited
                0895-9420
                1545-0821
                November 02 2022
                May 18 2021
                November 02 2022
                : 34
                : 6
                : 860-875
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Assistant Professor, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
                [2 ]Providence Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center, Center of Innovation in Long Term Services and Supports, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
                [3 ]Assistant Professor, Emmanuel College, Boston, USA
                [4 ]Professor and Robert L. Kane Endowed Chair, Division of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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                10.1080/08959420.2021.1927613
                34003081
                d83593ba-7ff2-4c89-9594-8b18ae01e145
                © 2022
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