Occupational differences in a Dutch sample of patients with primary progressive aphasia, behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia, and Alzheimer’s dementia

Background: Cognitive reserve is a potential mechanism to cope with brain damage as a result of dementia, which can be defined by indirect proxies, including education level, leisure time activities, and occupational attainment. In this study we explored the association between dementia diagnosis and type of occupation in a retrospective Dutch outpatient memory clinic sample of patients with primary progressive aphasia (PPA), behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), and Alzheimer’s Dementia (AD). Methods: We included data from 427 patients (bvFTD n = 87, PPA n = 148, AD n = 192) and... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Jiskoot, Lize C.
van den Berg, Esther
Vollebergh, Hannah
de Haan, Romy
de Boer, Liset
Poos, Jackie M.
Franzen, Sanne
van Hemmen, Judy
Seelaar, Harro
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Reihe/Periodikum: Jiskoot , L C , van den Berg , E , Vollebergh , H , de Haan , R , de Boer , L , Poos , J M , Franzen , S , van Hemmen , J & Seelaar , H 2024 , ' Occupational differences in a Dutch sample of patients with primary progressive aphasia, behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia, and Alzheimer’s dementia ' , Applied Neuropsychology:Adult . https://doi.org/10.1080/23279095.2024.2339514
Sprache: Englisch
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