Alzheimer's Disease: A Survey of French People's Knowledge, Opinions, and Behaviors.

According to a survey conducted by INPES in 2010, more than a quarter of French people have known or currently know someone in their circle of friends and family who has Alzheimer’s disease. Among these individuals, one-third report that they are currently or have previously served as caregivers, assisting with daily living activities. Nearly three-quarters of caregivers provide care on a regular basis. Furthermore, nine out of ten people would like to be informed of the diagnosis if they exhibited symptoms suggestive of Alzheimer's disease.

Author(s): LEON Christophe, Kreft-jaïs Carmen, Breining Alice, Beck François

Publishing year: 2012

Pages: 4-5

Men's Health, 2012, n° 418, p. 4-5

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