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The value of social attributes of stimuli for promoting engagement in persons with dementia

Authors

Cohen-Mansfield, Jiska, Thein, Khin, Dakheel-Ali, Maha, Regier, Natalie G., Marx, Marcia S.

Journal

The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease, Volume: 198, No.: 8, Pages.: 586-592

Year of Publication

2010

Abstract

The present study examined the impact of different attributes of social stimuli using the stimulus attributes aspect of the Comprehensive Process Model of Engagement ( Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 17:299-307). Participants were 193 residents of 7 Maryland nursing homes with a diagnosis of dementia. Stimuli were chosen to represent different levels of the following social attributes: social versus not social, realistic versus not realistic, animated versus nonanimated, human versus nonhuman, and alive versus not alive. Participants had significantly longer engagement, were significantly more attentive, and displayed a significantly more positive attitude with social stimuli than with nonsocial stimuli. Longer durations and higher ratings of attention and attitude were seen with realistic and animated stimuli as compared to their counterparts. Human and live stimuli resulted in significantly more engagement than their counterparts. Giving any social stimulus to the residents is preferable to providing none, and the social attributes of stimuli should be maximized.;

Bibtex Citation

@article{Cohen_Mansfield_2010, doi = {10.1097/nmd.0b013e3181e9dc76}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NMD.0b013e3181e9dc76}, year = 2010, month = {aug}, publisher = {Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)}, volume = {198}, number = {8}, pages = {586--592}, author = {Jiska Cohen-Mansfield and Khin Thein and Maha Dakheel-Ali and Natalie G. Regier and Marcia S. Marx}, title = {The Value of Social Attributes of Stimuli for Promoting Engagement in Persons With Dementia}, journal = {The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease} }

Keywords

activities of daily living, aged, aged, 80 and over, attention, attitude, comprehension, dementia, female, humans, interpersonal relations, male, middle aged, models psychological, nursing homes, psychiatric status rating scales, psychology, quality of life, social adjustment, sociometric techniques, statistics & numerical data, therapy

Countries of Study

USA

Types of Dementia

Dementia (general / unspecified)

Types of Study

Cohort Study

Type of Outcomes

Cognition

Settings

Nursing Homes

Type of Interventions

Non-pharmacological Treatment

Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions

Social activities (e.g. lunch clubs, cinema outings, trips to sporting events etc, peer support)