Communicating Personal Risk Profiles of Alzheimer’s Disease to Older Adults: A Pilot Trial

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Isabella Choi
H. La Monica
S. L. Naismith
A. Rahmanovic
L. Mowszowski
N. Glozier
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[1] University of Sydney,Central Clinical School, Brain and Mind Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health
[2] University of Sydney,Charles Perkins Centre, Faculty of Science, School of Psychology and the Brain and Mind Centre
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Risk communication; health literacy; psychological distress; prevention; Alzheimer’s disease;
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Communicating personal Alzheimer’s disease risk profiles based on validated risk algorithms may improve public knowledge about risk reduction, and initiate action. This proof of concept pilot trial aimed to test whether this is feasible and potentially effective and/or harmful. Older at-risk adults (N=24) were provided with their personal Alzheimer’s disease risk profile online, which contained information on their personal risk level, scores and tailored recommendations to manage modifiable risk factors. After receiving the risk profile, participants were significantly more accurate in identifying risk and protective factors, and revised their perceived risk to be lower than their initial estimate. There was no apparent harm seen in psychological distress or dementia-related worry. This shows preliminary support for the feasibility of delivering personal dementia risk profiles to low risk, help-seeking older adults in an online format. A definitive trial examining behavioural outcomes and testing in groups with higher risk profiles is now warranted.
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