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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Clin North Am. 2015 Mar 26;38(2):233–248. doi: 10.1016/j.psc.2015.02.003

Table 2.

Frequency of young-onset dementia (all causes) in geographic populations

PREVALENCE STUDIES
Study/year Location Study population Case ascertainment Age, years Prevalence* 95% CI
Harvey et al., 2003 London, UK Catchment area Registry and surveillance of local practices 35-64 54 45.1-64.1
Ikejima et al., 2009 Ibaraki, Japan Regional network Postal survey to clinics, hospitals, nursing facilities, and health agencies 20-64 42.3 39.4-45.4
Borroni et al., 2011 Brescia County, Italy Regional network of hospital-based centers Disease registry 45-65 55.1 47.0-63.4
Renvoize et al., 2011 Blackpool, Wyre, and Fylde, UK Catchment area Medical records 45-64 62.8 48.0-82.3
Withall et al., 2014 Eastern Sydney, Australia Catchment area Structured questionnaire to health professionals, and medical records 30-64 68.2 54.9-83.4
INCIDENCE STUDIES
Incidence*
Mercy et al., 2008 Cambridgeshire, UK Catchment area Referrals from generalists and specialists 45-64 11.5 8.6-15.0
Garre-Olmo et al., 2010 Catalonia, Spain Regional network of hospitals Standardized clinical registry 30-64 13.4 11.3-15.8
Sanchez Abraham et al., 2013 Mar del Plata, Argentina Hospital serving large catchment area Database of geriatric care department <65 11 6.25-19.1
*

per 100,000 persons at risk