Effects of Self-Identification as a Caregiver on Expectations of Public Stigma of Alzheimer's Disease.
Shana D StitesEmily A LargentRebecca JohnsonKristin HarkinsJason KarlawishPublished in: Journal of Alzheimer's disease reports (2021)
Compared to non-caregivers, respondents who self-identified as an AD caregiver gave responses that suggest they perceived more stigma of dementia among members of the public. Their reactions were attenuated by AD knowledge and being female. The findings have key implications for interventions to reduce AD stigma.