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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PERCEPTION OF EARLY ONSET DEMENTIA AMONG GENERAL POPULATION - A QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY

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Swetaa. A; Karthik Ganesh Mohanraj; Jessy. P

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Abstract Dementia is a collective term used to describe various symptoms of cognitive decline, such as forgetfulness. It is a symptom of several underlying common phenomena with an aging population.The aim of the study is to assess the knowledge on the management of quality of life of people with early onset dementia. A questionnaire was created with a set of 12 questions related to Dementia and management of dementia . 100 random participants of adults and aged males and females by random sampling method . The participants were asked to fill the questionnaire in an online forum . The results were collected and formatted in Pie charts, Chi- square test was used and statistically analysed using SPSS .100 participants participated in the survey, out of which 97% of them are aware of dementia, 63% of the population responded females are more prone to dementia, and 67% of them responded that Alzheimer is the most common symptom. From the current study it shows that the majority of the population are aware of dementia but its effects in the later years of life are not much known. Also the quality of life in such cases diminishes as age progresses. Awareness studies on the survival of early onset dementia are more informative as many younger patients tend to suffer without diagnosing the condition and live without proper treatment or cure. Thus we conclude that further management should be taken in control of early onset dementia by conducting several awareness studies at larger populations

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