Awareness of Social Functioning in People with Dementia and Its Association with Dementia Severity: Multi-Center Cross-Sectional Study

Author:

Sommerlad Andrew12,Grothe Jessica3,Umeda Sumiyo456,Ikeda Manabu4,Kanemoto Hideki47,Livingston Gill12,Luppa Melanie3,Rankin Katherine P.8,Riedel-Heller Steffi G.3,Röhr Susanne3910,Suzuki Maki11,Huntley Jonathan1212

Affiliation:

1. Division of Psychiatry, University College London, London, UK

2. Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust, St Pancras Hospital, London, UK

3. Medical Faculty, Institute of Social Medicine, Occupational Health and Public Health (ISAP), University of Leipzig, Germany

4. Department of Psychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

5. Department of Psychiatry, Daini Osaka Police Hospital, Osaka, Japan

6. Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Sumitomo Hospital, Osaka, Japan

7. Health and Counseling Center, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

8. Department of Neurology, Memory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco, USA

9. Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI), Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

10. School of Psychology, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

11. Department of Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry, United Graduate School of Child Development, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

12. The Medical School, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK

Abstract

Background: People with dementia commonly have impaired social functioning and may not recognize this. This lack of awareness may result in worse outcomes for the person and their family carers. Objective: We aimed to characterize awareness of social functioning in dementia and describe its association with dementia severity. Methods: Multi-center cross-sectional study of people aged >65 years with dementia and family informants recruited from Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom. We used the Social Functioning in Dementia (SF-DEM) scale, assessing “spending time with other people” (domain 1), “communicating with other people” (domain 2), and “sensitivity to other people” (domain 3), and calculated lack of awareness into social functioning as the discrepancy between patient and informant ratings. Results: 108 participants with dementia (50.9% women), mean age = 78.9 years, and mean MMSE score = 22.7. Patient and informant domain 1 ratings did not differ, but patient-rating was higher than carers for domain 2 (11.2 versus 10.1; p = 0.003) and domain 3 (9.7 versus 8.1; p < 0.001). Sixty people with dementia overestimated their overall social functioning, 30 underestimated, and 18 gave ratings congruent with their informant. Performance on the MMSE and its sub-domains was not associated with SF-DEM discrepancy score. Conclusions: We found that awareness of social functioning in dementia was a multidimensional concept, which varies according to subdomains of social functioning. Clinicians should help family members understand and adapt by explaining their relative with dementia’s lack of awareness about aspects of their social functioning.

Publisher

IOS Press

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