Spontaneity in Dementia: An Analysis of 696 Institutionalized Elderly Patients

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Activities of daily living (ADL), mental function, spontaneity, emotion and problematic behaviors were compared in elderly patients with hip fracture, hemiplegia, hemiparesis, senile dementia of Alzheimer type and multi-infarct dementia. Osteoarthropathy patients with normal intelligence served as a control group. ADL was most strongly affected by spontaneity, then, by intelligence. The contributions of emotion and problematic behaviors were not very marked.

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Katayama, T. (1998). Spontaneity in Dementia: An Analysis of 696 Institutionalized Elderly Patients. Keio Journal of Medicine, 47(2), 85–91. https://doi.org/10.2302/kjm.47.85

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