Social dysfunction is a maladaptive process of coping, problem solving, and achieving one's goals. A new definition of apathy was cross-linked to social dysfunction, with a reduced goal-directed behavior and social interaction as a separate dimension. We hypothesized that these two neuropsychiatric symptoms may be included in the mild behavioral impairment diagnostic framework, operationalizing and standardizing late-life neuropsychiatric symptom assessment, to improve risk determination of dementia. Social dysfunction and apathy were transdiagnostic and prodromic for late-life cognitive disorders. A transdiagnostic approach could provide a useful mean for a better understanding of apathy and related conditions such as social behavior.
Lozupone, M., Dibello, V., Sardone, R., Altamura, M., Bellomo, A., Daniele, A., Solfrizzi, V., Resta, E., Panza, F., Social Dysfunction and Apathy: Transdiagnostic Domains in Late-Life Cognitive Disorders, <<JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE>>, 2024; 100 (s1): 57-61. [doi:10.3233/JAD-240556] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/297120]
Social Dysfunction and Apathy: Transdiagnostic Domains in Late-Life Cognitive Disorders
Daniele, Antonio;
2024
Abstract
Social dysfunction is a maladaptive process of coping, problem solving, and achieving one's goals. A new definition of apathy was cross-linked to social dysfunction, with a reduced goal-directed behavior and social interaction as a separate dimension. We hypothesized that these two neuropsychiatric symptoms may be included in the mild behavioral impairment diagnostic framework, operationalizing and standardizing late-life neuropsychiatric symptom assessment, to improve risk determination of dementia. Social dysfunction and apathy were transdiagnostic and prodromic for late-life cognitive disorders. A transdiagnostic approach could provide a useful mean for a better understanding of apathy and related conditions such as social behavior.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.