Publication | Open Access
Subjective Word‐Finding Difficulty Reduces Engagement in Social Leisure Activities in Alzheimer's Disease
37
Citations
37
References
2014
Year
Individuals with AD who are aware of increasing word-finding failures are less likely to participate in and enjoy socially oriented leisure activities. This finding may have significant implications for clinical and health outcomes in AD. Failure to evaluate subjective language complaints could result in social withdrawal symptoms, threatening the individual's quality of life and increasing caregiver burden. Reduced social interaction may ultimately exacerbate language symptoms over time.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1