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. 2015 Dec 2;14:67. doi: 10.1186/s12912-015-0116-4

Table 2.

Percentage of correct answers per question on knowledge about dementia

Category Questionnaire item True/false Item correct (%) Overall correct (%)
Causes Everyone develops dementia when he or she gets old. F 91.9 85.4
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia. T 78.4
Stroke may lead to dementia. T 85.8
Prevention and treatment There is no way to prevent dementia. F 95.3 78.6
Some types of dementia can be cured completely. T 37.2
Drugs are useful to treat dementia. T 85.8
Regular exercise reduces the risk of dementia. T 95.9
Symptom and diagnosis If a person remembers well what happened a long time ago, he or she does not have dementia. F 84.5 89.0
If a person develops dementia, he or she may experience change in his or her personality. T 93.9
Dementia can be determined only when strange behaviors appear. F 88.5
Caregiving If a person develops dementia, it is impossible for him or her to live with his or her family. F 93.2 94.6
Because a dementia patient has no ability to judge, the patient does not need any explanation as to how he or she is cared for. F 95.9