Additional file 1 of Differences in trajectories of quality of life according to type of dementia: 6-year longitudinal findings from the IDEAL programme
Additional file 1. Reasons for dropout and associations of dementia type with quality of life, satisfaction with life and well-being (.pdf): Table S1: Sensitivity analysis using only data from 0 to 8 years post-diagnosis showing associations of diagnostic group and self-rated or informant-rated quality of life using a joint model; Table S2: Reasons for dropout and non-participation during the study, and comparison of QoL-AD scores for those that dropped out and those that did not at the following year band; Table S3: Descriptive statistics for quality of life, satisfaction with life and well-being for participants with dementia; Table S4: Joint model for self-rated quality of life; Table S5: Joint model for self-rated satisfaction with life; Table S6: Joint model for self-rated well-being; Table S7: Joint model for informant-rated quality of life; Table S8: Joint model for informant-rated satisfaction with life; Table S9: Joint model for informant-rated well-being; Fig. S1: Trajectories of quality of life by diagnostic group
| Item Type | Dataset |
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| Publisher | figshare |
| DOI | 10.6084/m9.figshare.26738454.v1 |
| Date made available | 15 August 2024 |
| Keywords | living well, wellbeing, satisfaction with life, lewy body dementia, carer, caregiver, longitudinal, physiology, medicine, biotechnology, mental health, neuroscience, sociology, science policy, Biological sciences |
| Resource language | Other |
| Departments | LSE |
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Martyr, A., Gamble, L. D., Hunt, A., Quinn, C., Morris, R. G., Henderson, C.
, Allan, L., Opdebeeck, C., Charlwood, C., Jones, R. W., +5 more...Pentecost, C., Kopelman, M. D., Thom, J. M., Matthews, F. E. & Clare, L. (2024). Differences in trajectories of quality of life according to type of dementia: 6-year longitudinal findings from the IDEAL programme. BMC Medicine, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-024-03492-y (Repository Output)
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