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Dementia

Dementia is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the understanding and management of dementia-related conditions. It publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and case studies that explore various aspects of dementia, including its causes, diagnosis, treatment, and impact on individuals and society. With a multidisciplinary approach, the journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and policymakers seeking to enhance the care and support for individuals affected by dementia.

Details
Abbr. Dementia (London)
Start 2002
End Continuing
Frequency Bimonthly, 2013-
p-ISSN 1471-3012
e-ISSN 1741-2684
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Specialty Psychiatry
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 5814 63
SJR / Ranks: 4518 895
CiteScore / Ranks: 4033 5.80
Recent Articles
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Paniagua Guzman A, Otto A, Galeeva I, Brown S, Jacklin K
Dementia (London) . 2025 Feb; :14713012251321022. PMID: 39961313
Art-based interventions for people living with dementia have been successful in improving diverse areas of quality of life and care. Within the spectrum of art-based interventions, poetry has shown an...
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Moyle W, Spencer M, Qi M, Li N, Pu L
Dementia (London) . 2025 Feb; :14713012251321558. PMID: 39952250
Carers of people with young-onset dementia can be challenged by the care they provide. Little is known about the types of telephone and online support programs and assistive technologies that...
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Emond H, Kelly F
Dementia (London) . 2025 Feb; :14713012251317767. PMID: 39947634
Intergenerational programmes, involving activity-based interventions designed to promote mutually beneficial interactions between participants, have been used in Scotland and further afield as a means of generating social inclusion between different...
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James T, Clark A
Dementia (London) . 2025 Feb; :14713012251320251. PMID: 39947631
Most people living with dementia prefer to continue living at home. However, as dementia progresses, people may become more susceptible to risk including cooking accidents that can lead to fire....
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J Sandberg L, Siverskog A
Dementia (London) . 2025 Feb; :14713012251319821. PMID: 39945289
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ) people make up a considerable proportion of those in need of formal dementia care. Yet sexuality and gender identity have received little attention...
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McPherson D, Dowlen R, Bithell C, Gagatsis A, Young A, Hoskin L, et al.
Dementia (London) . 2025 Feb; :14713012251319589. PMID: 39936567
Background: In the UK, care home staff are often involved in musical practices as part of their professional activities. However, to date there is a lack of relational evidence that...
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Munk S, Toohey R, Remtilla A, DCunha N, Gibson D, Isbel S, et al.
Dementia (London) . 2025 Jan; 14713012251317761. PMID: 39876485
Reminiscence is a meaningful activity for people with dementia, but research implementing digital reminiscence tools into environments with older people is not well developed. This project sought to understand the...
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Dooley J, Webb J, James R, Davis H, Read S
Dementia (London) . 2025 Jan; 14713012241312845. PMID: 39876088
It takes time to adjust to a diagnosis of dementia. Post-diagnosis support has an important part to play in navigating this transition. However, it is often scarce and variable according...
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Mikhaylova-OConnell Y, Griffiths A, Cunha I, Devi R, Spilsbury K, Cherry M
Dementia (London) . 2025 Jan; :14713012251316679. PMID: 39869120
Up to 60% of people living with dementia who reside in care homes will 'wander' at some point. A person-centred approach should be taken to support each person's individual needs...
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Romaioli D, Pesce E, Chiara G
Dementia (London) . 2025 Jan; 14713012251316962. PMID: 39856023
Using a theoretical framework that underscores the social dimension of meaning-making processes, this study delved into the social representations of dementia in the Italian context and the personal meanings expressed...