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    New York :Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1451805400
    Format: 1 online resource (0 p.).
    ISBN: 9798891139428 , 9789798891137 , 9798891139
    Series Statement: Research Progress in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Series
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Laura Herman , Intro -- Contents -- A Note from the Author -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- An Overview of Stigma and Dementia -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What Is Dementia? -- 3. What Is Stigma? -- 4. Stigma in the Course of Dementia -- 5. Subtypes of Dementia -- 5.1. Alzheimer's Dementia -- 5.2. Vascular Dementia -- 5.3. Lewy Body Dementia -- 5.4. Frontotemporal Dementia -- 6. Risk Factors for Dementia -- 6.1. Education -- 6.2. Hypertension -- 6.3. Hearing Impairment -- 6.4. Smoking -- 6.5. Obesity -- 6.6. Depression -- 6.7. Physical Inactivity -- 6.8. Diabetes -- 6.9. Low Social Contact , 6.10. Excessive Alcohol Consumption -- 6.11. Traumatic Brain Injury -- 6.12. Air Pollution -- 6.13. Global Disparities in Risk Factors -- 6.14. Risk Factors -- Closing Remarks -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 -- Historical Perception of Dementia -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Ancient Times -- 6000 BCE to ca 650 CE -- 2.1. Mesopotamia -- 2.2. Ayurveda and Ancient India -- 2.3. Ancient Greece and Rome -- 2.4. Ancient Egypt -- 2.5. Ancient China -- 2.6. Ancient Times -- Overarching Contributions to the Perception of Dementia -- 3. The Middle Ages -- 650 CE to 1500 CE -- 3.1. China , 3.2. The Byzantine Empire -- 3.3. Europe -- 3.4. The Muslim Empire -- 3.5. The Incan Empire -- 3.6. The Middle Ages -- Overarching Contributions to the Perception of Dementia -- 4. The Early Modern Era -- 1500 to 1800 -- 4.1. The Mughal Empire -- 4.2. The Ottoman Empire -- 4.3. Western Europe -- 4.4. China -- 4.5. The Early Modern Era -- Overarching Contributions to the Perception of Dementia -- 5. The Modern Era -- 1800 to Present -- 5.1. Europe and North America -- 5.2. Asia -- 5.3. The Middle East -- 5.4. Africa -- 5.5. Latin and Central America , 5.6. The Modern Era -- Overarching Contributions to the Perception of Dementia -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 -- Some Contributing Factors to Stigma and Interventions -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A Lack of Awareness and Knowledge of Dementia -- 3. Perceptions of Dementia Related to Culture and Religion -- 4. Portrayals in Media and History -- 5. Medicalization -- 6. Interventions -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 -- Stories from Individuals with Dementia and Their Caregivers -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Individuals with Dementia -- Small Kindnesses -- Dr. Jennifer Bute -- A Higher Power , Dr. Christine Bryden -- The Power of Family -- A Nursing Educator on Caring -- Medical Miracles and the Power of Faith -- A Jokester's Tips for Life -- Stigma in Healthcare: A Dismissal of Concerns -- Dr. Jennifer Bute -- 3. Experiences of Caregivers -- 3.1. On Lessons Learned from Individuals with Dementia -- A Scottish-Ukrainian Love Story: Understanding True Respect -- Imogen Cookie-Bailey -- Papoo: Disability Is Natural -- Alexandra Smith -- Frozen Waffles: The Unseen Thoughts Beneath the Surface -- Laura Herman -- The Only Time She Spoke in Rhyme: The Importance of Perceptiveness
    Additional Edition: Print version: Nandhakumar, Shadhvika Dementia: Stigma and Stories New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,c2024 ISBN 9798891137752
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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