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The impact of stimuli on affect in persons with dementia
Jiska Cohen-Mansfield
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, Marcia S. Marx
, Khin Thein
, Maha Dakheel-Ali
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School of Public Health
George Washington University
Research Institute on Aging
Tel Aviv University
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People with Dementia
100%
Social Stimuli
100%
Cognitive Function
50%
Nursing Homes
50%
Self-identity
50%
Mini-Mental State Examination
50%
Differential Effects
25%
Task Interdependence
25%
General Trends
25%
Negative Affect
25%
Cognitive Functioning
25%
Interaction Effect
25%
Specific Types
25%
Activities of Daily Living
25%
Higher-order Cognitive Functions
25%
Medical Charts
25%
Work Task
25%
Dementia Diagnosis
25%
Attending Physicians
25%
Social Categories
25%
Music Reading
25%
Maryland
25%
Nursing Home Residents with Dementia
25%
Nursing Home Environment
25%
Modified Behavior
25%
Minimum Data Set
25%
Relative Rank
25%
Stimulus Category
25%
State Data
25%
Higher Pleasures
25%
Indicators of Quality of Life
25%
Degree of Interest
25%
Psychology
Cognitive Function
100%
Mental State
66%
Quality of Life
33%
Negative Affect
33%
Mood
33%
Cognitive Functioning
33%
Self-Identity
33%
Home Environment
33%
Self and Identity
33%