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Aging Ment Health ; 21(5): 501-508, 2017 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26666687

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OBJECTIVE: The current investigation examined the relationship between cognitive impairment and sense of self in Alzheimer's disease (AD). METHOD: Forty-nine participants with dementia associated with AD were recruited through memory clinics in Victoria, Australia. The 26 participants of the healthy control sample were recruited from a retirement village. Self was measured via the Reflective Self-Function Scale - a theory of mind indicator that provides personal and social self-reflection scores. Cognitive assessment included measures of new learning, executive function, and speed of information processing. RESULTS: A reduction in sense of self in mild AD was demonstrated in both personal and social domains, as compared to healthy adults of a similar age. With a focus on specific cognitive impairment relationships, new learning was found to predict personal self-reflection, whereas speed of information processing predicted social self-reflection capacity. CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that deficits in new learning ability contribute to a reduced ability of people with early AD to understand their mental world and interpret thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about themselves. This impaired capacity to self-reflect will be intrusive in daily activities that require monitoring of current self-performance. Furthermore, with reduced speed of information processing found to impact on ability to reflect on social relations, individuals with AD are placed at risk of reduced ability to understand their social world, including communicating and interacting with others. Notwithstanding the overall group findings, individual variability was evident which reinforces the need for person-centred care in dementia.


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Alzheimer Disease/psychology , Cognitive Dysfunction/psychology , Ego , Executive Function , Memory, Episodic , Self Concept , Activities of Daily Living , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Case-Control Studies , Female , Homes for the Aged , Humans , Male , Neuropsychological Tests , Patient-Centered Care , Regression Analysis , Theory of Mind
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