Validation of the Korean Version of the Anosognosia Questionnaire for Dementia |
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Authors: | Gi Hwan Byeon Woo Jin Kim Min Soo Byun Jun Ho Lee So Yeon Jeon Kang Ko Kiyoung Sung Dongkyun Han Haejung Joung Younghwa Lee Gijung Jung Han Na Lee Dahyun Yi Dong Young Lee KBASE Research Group |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveAnosognosia is a common phenomenon in individuals with dementia. Anosognosia Questionnaire for dementia (AQ-D) is a well-known scale for evaluating anosognosia. This study aimed to establish a Korean version of the AQ-D (AQ-D-K) and to evaluate the reliability and validity of the AQ-D-K in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) dementia. MethodsWe translated the original English version of AQ-D into Korean (AQ-D-K). Eighty-four subjects with very mild or mild AD dementia and their caregivers participated. Reliability of AQ-D-K was assessed by internal consistency and one-month test-retest reliability. Construct validity and concurrent validity were also evaluated. ResultsInternal consistencies of the AQ-D-K patient form and caregiver form were high (Cronbach alpha 0.95 and 0.93, respectively). The test-retest reliability of AQ-D-K measured by intra-class correlation coefficient was 0.84. Three factors were identified: 1) anosognosia of instrumental activity of daily living; 2) anosognosia basic activity of daily living; and 3) anosognosia of depression and disinhibition. AQ-D-K score was significantly correlated with the clinician-rated anosognosia rating scale (ARS), center for epidemiological studies-depression scale (CES-D) and state-trait anxiety inventory (STAI). ConclusionThe findings suggest that the AQ-D-K is a reliable and valid scale for evaluating anosognosia for AD dementia patients using Korean language. |
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Keywords: | Anosognosia, Alzheimer’ s disease, Dementia, AQ-D, AQ-D-K |
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