Zhang Jinhua, Huang Yao, Jiang Yi, Li Tong
Department of Non-communicable Chronic Disease Control and Prevention, Disease Control and Prevention Center of Jiulongpo District, Chongqing, China.
Research Center for Medicine and Social Development, School of Public Health, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China.
PLoS One. 2025 Jun 30;20(6):e0327346. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0327346. eCollection 2025.
The prevalence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) continues to rise as the aging population increases, and the resulting cognitive decline severely affects patients' quality of life. However, the public's understanding of AD is markedly insufficient, which limits the effectiveness of early prevention and treatment. This study conducted a cross-sectional survey to assess the level of knowledge about AD among adult residents in Jiulongpo District, Chongqing, as well as their attitudes towards people with dementia, providing a basis for formulating targeted intervention strategies.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Jiulongpo, Chongqing, China, from September to October 2024. The self-reported questionnaire for participants included three parts: demographic information, the Alzheimer's Disease Knowledge Scale (ADKS), and the Dementia Attitude Scale (DAS). Multiple linear regression analysis was used to identify the main factors influencing AD knowledge and attitudes.
1,362 respondents were surveyed, with 64.24% female. The age group of 40-64 has the largest number of people, accounting for 38.03%. The average ADKS score was 17.67 (standard deviation = 2.47), with individual item score rates ranging from 16.01% to 89.72% across the 30 items. The domains with the lowest ADKS score rates were "Caregiving" (43.40%) and "Symptoms" (52.25%). The average score on the DAS was 81.72 (standard deviation = 11.19). The score rates for the "Dementia knowledge," "Positive social comfort," and "Negative social comfort" dimensions of the DAS were 61.56%, 55.02%, and 56.38%, respectively. Residents aged 18-39, living in urban areas, with higher education or above, working in healthcare, having a higher income level, being unmarried, and having experience in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) knowledge training have a higher level of knowledge about AD and a more positive attitude towards it. Residents with family members suffering from ADRD have lower DAS scores than those without such family members.
People's understanding of AD is limited, especially in the areas of "Caregiving" and "Symptoms", and they hold a neutral attitude toward dementia. We recommend intensifying health education efforts on AD knowledge across different populations, particularly emphasizing the promotion of knowledge in weak areas, while also cultivating their friendly attitudes towards dementia patients.
随着人口老龄化加剧,阿尔茨海默病(AD)的患病率持续上升,由此导致的认知功能衰退严重影响患者的生活质量。然而,公众对AD的了解明显不足,这限制了早期预防和治疗的效果。本研究进行了一项横断面调查,以评估重庆市九龙坡区成年居民对AD的认知水平以及他们对痴呆症患者的态度,为制定针对性干预策略提供依据。
2024年9月至10月在中国重庆九龙坡进行了一项横断面调查。参与者的自填式问卷包括三个部分:人口统计学信息、阿尔茨海默病知识量表(ADKS)和痴呆症态度量表(DAS)。采用多元线性回归分析来确定影响AD知识和态度的主要因素。
共调查了1362名受访者,其中女性占64.24%。40 - 64岁年龄组人数最多,占38.03%。ADKS平均得分为17.67(标准差 = 2.47),30个项目的单项得分率在16.01%至89.72%之间。ADKS得分率最低的领域是“照护”(43.40%)和“症状”(52.25%)。DAS平均得分为8l.72(标准差 = 11.19)。DAS的“痴呆症知识”“积极社会舒适度”和“消极社会舒适度”维度的得分率分别为61.56%、55.02%和56.38%。年龄在18 - 39岁、居住在城市地区、受过高等教育及以上、从事医疗保健工作、收入水平较高、未婚且有阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆症(ADRD)知识培训经历的居民对AD的认知水平较高且态度更积极。有家庭成员患ADRD的居民DAS得分低于没有此类家庭成员的居民。
人们对AD的了解有限,尤其是在“照护”和“症状”方面,并且对痴呆症持中立态度。我们建议加强针对不同人群的AD知识健康教育,尤其着重在薄弱领域推广知识,同时培养他们对痴呆症患者的友好态度。