Naylor Emma, Clare Linda
University of Wales Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, UK.
Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2008 Oct-Dec;18(5-6):590-606. doi: 10.1080/09602010701608681.
Sense of identity is thought to be closely related to autobiographical memory. Theoretical models of awareness suggest that both may also be related to level of awareness of memory functioning among people with early-stage dementia. This study explores the relationships between autobiographical memory, identity and awareness in early-stage dementia. Thirty participants with Alzheimer's disease, or vascular or mixed dementia were assessed using the Autobiographical Memory Interview, with an additional section eliciting recall for the mid-life period, the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale, and the Memory Awareness Rating Scale. Lower levels of awareness of memory functioning were associated with poorer autobiographical recall for the mid-life period and with a more positive and definite sense of identity. Reduced awareness may serve a protective function against the threats to self posed by the onset and progression of dementia.
身份认同感被认为与自传体记忆密切相关。意识的理论模型表明,这两者也可能与早期痴呆症患者对记忆功能的意识水平有关。本研究探讨了早期痴呆症患者自传体记忆、身份认同和意识之间的关系。使用自传体记忆访谈对30名患有阿尔茨海默病、血管性痴呆或混合性痴呆的参与者进行了评估,访谈还增加了一个部分,用于唤起对中年时期的回忆,同时使用了田纳西自我概念量表和记忆意识评定量表。对记忆功能的较低意识水平与中年时期较差的自传体回忆以及更积极明确的身份认同感相关。意识降低可能对痴呆症发作和进展对自我造成的威胁起到保护作用。