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. 2024 Feb 17;12(4):485. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12040485

Table 1.

Stakeholder demographic information (n = 71).

Variable n (%)
Age a (Mean = 63.0, SD = 9.8)
Gender b
Female 47 (70.1)
Male 20 (29.9)
Diagnostic subtype *
PCA 1 26 (36.6)
FTD 2 22 (31.0)
PPA 3 9 (12.7)
YOAD 4 7 (9.9)
Mixed dementia 4 (5.6)
Other dementia 5 3 (4.2)
Status
PLwRD 6 27 (38.0)
Care-partner 39 (54.9)
Bereaved carer 5 (7.0)
Relationship to PLwRD
Spouse 33 (75.0)
Child 8 (18.2)
Other relative 3 (6.8)
Ethnicity c
Caucasian 63 (92.6)
Asian 4 (5.9)
Métis d 1 (1.5)

a age not identified = 4, b gender not identified = 4, c ethnicity not identified = 3, d https://indigenousfoundations.arts.ubc.ca/metis/(accessed on 15 October 2023); 1 posterior cortical atrophy, 2 frontotemporal dementia (including familiar FTD (fFTD) and behavioural variant FTD (bvFTD), 3 primary progressive aphasia, 4 young-onset Alzheimer’s disease, 5 Lewy body dementia (LBD) and young onset vascular dementia (YOVaD), 6 person living with rare dementia, * inclusive of care-partners and PLwRD per type.