Prevalence of Behavior Disorder and Disturbance to Family and Staff in a Sample of Adult Day Health Care Clients

Latent class-derived prevalence estimates of behavior disorder are provided for adult dayhealth care (ADHC) clients; informal and formal caregivers reported 11 % and 14%, respectively, of these clients as engaging in severe disturbed behavior (95% confidence intervals across sources are from 7% to 1...

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description Latent class-derived prevalence estimates of behavior disorder are provided for adult dayhealth care (ADHC) clients; informal and formal caregivers reported 11 % and 14%, respectively, of these clients as engaging in severe disturbed behavior (95% confidence intervals across sources are from 7% to 18%). The prevalences, estimated for informal and formal caregivers respectively, were 12% and 16% for affective disorder, 15% and 18% for cognitive disorders, 16% and 13% for verbal-vocal agitation, and 6% and 8% for socially inappropriate behavior. These rates can be contrasted with those of the institutional population which, while higher, overlap with the distribution of behavior disorder for ADHC community residents. The degree of reported disturbance to family and staff was similar across items.
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Aggressiveness
Alzheimer's disease
Antisocial Behavior
Behavior
Behavior Disorders
Behavior Problems
Biological and medical sciences
Caregiver Attitudes
Caregivers
Day Care, Medical
Dementia
Etiology
Hallucinations
Humans
Incidence
Indexing in process
Medical sciences
Mental depression
Mental Health
Middle Aged
Miscellaneous
New York - epidemiology
Nursing Homes
Older Adults
Patients
Prevalence
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Social Behavior Disorders - epidemiology
title Prevalence of Behavior Disorder and Disturbance to Family and Staff in a Sample of Adult Day Health Care Clients
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