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Abstract(s)
Cognitive interventions (either restorative or compensatory) developed for mild Alzheimer's Disease (AD) have been tested widely with cognitive measures, but less is known about how the effects of such interventions are generalizable to daily functioning. In the present study, we looked at affective state and perceived functionality and quality of life indicators, for three different cognitive rehabilitation programs.
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Keywords
Alzheimer’s disease SenseCam Depression Quality of life Functional capacity
Citation
International Psychogeriatrics, 29(5), 741-754 Doi: 10.1017/S104161021600243X
Publisher
Cambridge University Press