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Determinants of Behavioral Symptoms in Dementia Patients

Behavioral symptoms in dementia are common, and lack of a conceptual model has resulted in the use of treatments that address only the symptoms and not the causes. Our conceptual model proposes that the determinants of behavioral symptoms derive from three sources, the patient, the caregiver, and th...

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Published in:Clinical gerontologist 2003, Vol.26 (3-4), p.83-89
Main Authors: Kunik, Mark E., Martinez, Melissa, Snow, A. Lynn, Beck, Cornelia K., Cody, Marisue, Rapp, Carla Gene, Molinari, Victor A., Orengo, Claudia A., Hamilton, Joseph DeVance
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Determinants
Elderly people
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Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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