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. 2018 Mar 19;10:285–300. doi: 10.1016/j.dadm.2018.02.006

Table 2.

Summary of measures that have been validated or pilot tested in samples with Alzheimer's disease dementia

Scale Description Content assessed Reliability (Cronbach's α) Items assess clinical symptoms
Family Stigma in Alzheimer's Disease Scale (FS-ADS) [17] 42 items, five-point Likert scales Stereotypes; prejudice (emotional reactions); discrimination. Includes three scales: caregiver, lay person, and structural 0.97 to 0.41 for 8 theoretical subscales True
The Social Impact Scale [114], [115] 24 items, four-point Likert scale Experience of social rejection; social and psychological feelings regarding experience of stigma 0.87 Full scale; subscales 0.76 to 0.87 True
The Stigma Scale for Chronic Illness (SSCI) Revised [113] Eight items, five-point Likert scale; standardized t-scores Six items about experience of treatment by others; two items about experience of embarrassment 0.89 False
Stigma Experience Scale [116], [125] 19 items; yes or no responses Nine items about experiences of stigma and 10 items about experiences with discrimination 0.67 Full scale; subscales 0.70 and 0.50 False
Weiner et al. scale [22] 13 items, nine-point Likert scale Beliefs about stability-controllability of disease; affective and behavioral consequences of disease; and stability of the disease (improvability) DNR True
Fernando et al. [41], [108] Eight items, five-point Likert scale Stigmatizing attitudes including those related to being unpredictable, to blame, hard to talk to DNR False
Kubiak et al. [110], [111], [112] 11 items, six-point Likert scale Medical Condition Regard Scale assessing clinicians' views of patients with a given medical condition as enjoyable, treatable, and worthy of medical resources 0.86 False
DNR, six-point Likert scale Attributions of stability and pity toward clients with the four conditions. Items obtained from the Psychiatric Disability Attribution Questionnaire (PDAQ) DNR True
Low et al. 2010 [109] Seven items, agreed (coded 1) or disagreed (coded 2) Attitudes toward people with dementia were assessed by asking them whether they agreed or disagreed with a series of statements DNR True

Abbreviation: DNR, data not reported.

In samples with Alzheimer's disease.

Modified version of the FS-ADS was used to derive seven empirical scales: Structural discrimination; negative severity attributions; negative esthetic attributions; antipathy; supportiveness; pity; and social distance [16].