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The Fear of Alzheimer's Disease Scale: a new measure designed to assess anticipatory dementia in older adults

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/gps.2747

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anticipatory dementia; fear of developing Alzheimer's disease; Alzheimer's disease threat; anxiety; older adults

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Background: As the prevalence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is rapidly increasing, apprehension about developing the degenerative disease (anticipatory dementia or fear of developing AD) has become a topic of interest. However, most studies of anticipatory dementia have utilized brief, nonvalidated measures to explore older adults' apprehension. As such, there is a significant need for a psychometrically sound instrument to measure this fear. Methods: The current study utilized 101 older adults ages 65 to 91 to develop and validate an important new scale, the Fear of Alzheimer's Disease Scale (FADS). Construct validity of the FADS was assessed with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory-Form Y (STAI-Y). Results: Analyses revealed a three-factor model for the FADS (i.e., General Fear, Physical Symptoms, and Catastrophic Attitude) and an alpha of 0.94 for the entire measure, indicating good internal consistency. The FADS demonstrated good construct validity, as it was significantly correlated with both the state and trait subscales of the STAI-Y, with the trait subscale yielding the highest correlation. Conclusion: The FADS is a reliable and valid instrument and is the first of its kind available to directly address anticipatory dementia among a general population of older adults. Copyright (C) 2011 John Wiley& Sons, Ltd.

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