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Table 3 The 25-item DKAS, confirmed domains, and standardised factor loadings

From: Dementia knowledge assessment scale (DKAS): confirmatory factor analysis and comparative subscale scores among an international cohort

Item #

Statement content

Domains / factor names

Standardised loadings

1

Most forms of dementia do not generally shorten a person’s life [False]

Causes and characteristics

.616

2

Blood vessel disease (vascular dementia) is the most common form of dementia [False]

Causes and characteristics

.651

3

People can recover from the most common forms of dementia [False]

Causes and characteristics

.447

4

Dementia is a normal part of the ageing process [False]

Causes and characteristics

.382

5

Dementia does not result from physical changes in the brain [False]

Causes and characteristics

.369

6

Planning for end of life care is generally not necessary following a diagnosis of dementia [False]

Causes and characteristics

.463

7

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia [True]

Causes and characteristics

.578

8

It is impossible to communicate with a person who has advanced dementia [False]

Communication and behaviour

.529

9

A person experiencing advanced dementia will not generally respond to changes in their physical environment [False]

Communication and behaviour

.572

10

It is important to correct a person with dementia when they are confused [False]

Communication and behaviour

.369

11

People experiencing advanced dementia often communicate through body language [True]

Communication and behaviour

.627

12

Uncharacteristic behaviours in a person experiencing dementia are generally a response to unmet needs [True]

Communication and behaviour

.574

13

Medications are the most effective way of treating behavioural symptoms of dementia [False]

Communication and behaviour

.554

14

People experiencing dementia do not generally have problems making decisions [False]

Care considerations

.477

15

Movement is generally affected in the later stages of dementia [True]

Care considerations

.664

16

Difficulty eating and drinking generally occurs in the later stages of dementia [True]

Care considerations

.668

17

People with advanced dementia may have difficulty speaking [True]

Care considerations

.729

18

People experiencing dementia often have difficulty learning new skills [True]

Care considerations

.429

19

Daily care for a person with advanced dementia is effective when it focuses on providing comfort [True]

Care considerations

.498

20

Having high blood pressure increases a person’s risk of developing dementia [True]

Risks and health promotion

.520

21

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle does not reduce the risk of developing the most common forms of dementia [False]

Risks and health promotion

.521

22

Symptoms of depression can be mistaken for symptoms of dementia [True]

Risks and health promotion

.510

23

The sudden onset of cognitive problems is characteristic of common forms of dementia [False]

Risks and health promotion

.412

24

Exercise is generally beneficial for people experiencing dementia [True]

Risks and health promotion

.526

25

Early diagnosis of dementia does not generally improve quality of life for people experiencing the condition [False]

Risks and health promotion

.482