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Attitudes towards people with dementia in Germany
Einstellungen zu Menschen mit Demenz in Deutschland
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Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen
Abstract
People with dementia belong to long-life societies. As dementia affects all areas of a person's life, those affected and their relatives require support from very different areas of society. Against this background, it is important to investigate attitudes among the general population towards people... view more
People with dementia belong to long-life societies. As dementia affects all areas of a person's life, those affected and their relatives require support from very different areas of society. Against this background, it is important to investigate attitudes among the general population towards people with dementia. Of particular interest is how familiar the general population is with the topic of dementia, as well as perceptions of the possible support for people with dementia. Equally relevant is the extent to which people avoid contact with people with dementia in everyday life or even encounter them with fear. The study is based on data of 4.175 persons of the age of 45 to 90 years from the German Ageing Survey. Core statements: Many people are unfamiliar with dementia, while few are afraid of people with dementia. There are no significant differences in attitudes between age groups or between men and women. People with a higher educational level show a higher familiarity with dementia. A higher household income is associated with less fear and more perceived support opportunities in relation to people with dementia. However, household income is not related to willingness to provide care. Willingness to care for people with dementia is strongly related to familiarity with dementia.... view less
Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; need for care; attitude; home care; dementia
Classification
Gerontology
Health Policy
Free Keywords
DEAS; Deutscher Alterssurvey; German Ageing Survey; Pflegebereitschaft; German Centre of Gerontology; Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
20 p.
Series
dza-aktuell: Deutscher Alterssurvey, 03/2022 - English Version
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0