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The Memory and Ageing Informant Add-on Study (MAIA) aims to analyze informant data to establish rates of psychological distress, health-related quality of life, and caregiver burden. Longitudinal predictors of distress, quality of life, and burden will also be identified. Additional data covers caregiver burden, personality, social support, coping strategies, resilience, depression, past psychiatric history, and cognitive status. For more information, contact Katrin at k.seeher@unsw.edu.au.
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The Memory and Ageing Informant Add-on Study (MAIA) - Aims • To analyse MAS informant data • To establish rates of • psychological distress (ψ dis) • health-related quality of life (HRQoL) • caregiver burden (CGB) (only at W3) new • To establish longitudinal predictors of ψ dis, HRQoL and CGB Translating dementia research into practice
Additional informant data (MAIA) • Caregiver burden (ZBI) • Personality (NEO-FFI) • Social Support (SSQSR) • Coping (Brief COPE) • Mastery (Pearlin-Schooler-Mastery Scale) • Resilience (CD-RISC) • Depression (PHQ-9) • Past psychiatric Hx • Cognitive status (TICS-M) For more details contact Katrin on k.seeher@unsw.edu.au Special Thanks to my supervisors Henry, Lee-Fay and Simone Translating dementia research into practice