Awareness and understanding of dementia in South Asians: A synthesis of qualitative evidence.
Muhammad Zakir HossainJohn CrosslandRebecca StoresAnn DeweyYohai HakakPublished in: Dementia (London, England) (2018)
A consistent message from this qualitative synthesis was the limited knowledge and understanding of dementia amongst the South Asians. Whilst symptoms of dementia such as 'memory loss' were believed to be a part of a normal ageing process, some South Asian carers viewed dementia as demons or God's punishments. Most studies reported that many South Asians were explicit in associating stigmas with dementia.