a Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust , Sussex , UK.
b Medway School of Pharmacy , Kent , UK , and.
J Ment Health. 2017 Oct;26(5):419-425. doi: 10.1080/09638237.2016.1207234. Epub 2016 Nov 4.
Improving people's knowledge, perceptions and attitudes of dementia is important in the formation of dementia-friendly communities. However, at present, there is very little evidence from adolescents, who are already the junior members of such communities and will be carers in their own rights in the future. Our aim was to evaluate adolescents' knowledge and attitudes of dementia.
Four-hundred and fifty adolescents, aged 15-18 years, from schools in Sussex (UK) were invited to complete a series of questions that assessed their dementia knowledge and attitudes.
A total of 359 adolescent students completed the questionnaire. Out of 15 questions on dementia knowledge, participants were on average able to answer less than half correctly (M = 6.65, standard deviation = 2.34). Responses to the attitudes questionnaire showed that adolescent students had both positive and negative attitudes toward dementia.
There is scope for adolescents attending school to improve their dementia knowledge and attitudes. More effort is needed to embed initial dementia understanding in the school curriculum which will improve awareness about dementia at an earlier age and will enhance dementia-friendly communities.
提高人们对痴呆症的认知、观念和态度对于形成对痴呆症友好的社区非常重要。然而,目前几乎没有来自青少年的证据,他们已经是这些社区的年轻成员,并且将来也将成为自己的照顾者。我们的目的是评估青少年对痴呆症的认知和态度。
我们邀请了来自苏塞克斯(英国)学校的 450 名 15-18 岁的青少年完成了一系列评估他们痴呆症知识和态度的问题。
共有 359 名青少年学生完成了问卷调查。在关于痴呆症知识的 15 个问题中,参与者平均答对不到一半(M=6.65,标准差=2.34)。对态度问卷的回答表明,青少年学生对痴呆症持有积极和消极的态度。
青少年在上学期间有提高痴呆症知识和态度的空间。需要更加努力地将初步的痴呆症理解纳入学校课程中,这将在更早的年龄提高对痴呆症的认识,并增强对痴呆症友好的社区。