Dementia & Neuropsychologia ()

Public awareness of dementia: A study in Botucatu, a medium-sized city in the State of São Paulo, Brazil

  • Arthur Oscar Schelp,
  • Andrea Bruno Nieri,
  • Pedro Tadao Hamamoto Filho,
  • Alessandra Martins Bales,
  • Cristiane Lara Mendes-Chiloff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-57642009DN20300005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 192 – 196

Abstract

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Abstract Dementia is a progressive and debilitating disease affecting an increasing number of people worldwide. Despite its importance, only a few studies have examined public awareness of dementia. We present a study of the public awareness of dementia in Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil. Methods: A sample of 73 individuals answered a questionnaire approved by the Medical Ethics Research Committee inquiring about the characteristics of healthy old-aged and demented individuals. Results: Those interviewed believed that dementia is characterized by prevalent memory impairment (41%) and behavioral changes (32.9%) with onset in the 60's or older (42.5%) and upon suspecting dementia, only a few would seek specialized medical help. Discussion: Better understanding of public awareness of dementia provides the clue to more effective health and social policies in order to achieve a higher rate of early diagnosis and thereby possibly decreasing patient, family and caregiver distress.

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