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Table 4 Descriptive data of responses to the satisfaction survey

From: The effect of a dementia awareness class on changing dementia attitudes in adolescents

 

MDN (IQR)

Strongly Disagree: 1

Disagree: 2

Neither agree nor disagree: 3

Agree: 4

Strongly Agree: 5

Missing

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

The dementia awareness class increased my knowledge of people living with dementia

4 (1)

3 (1.5%)

6 (3.0%)

30 (15.1%)

95 (47.7%)

54 (27.6%)

10 (5.0%)

The dementia awareness class has improved my attitudes towards people living with dementia

4 (1)

0 (0.0%)

8 (4.0%)

61 (30.7%)

87 (43.7%)

31 (15.6%)

12 (6.0%)

The dementia awareness class was interesting.

4 (1)

1 (0.5%)

8 (4.0%)

40 (20.1%)

102 (51.3%)

35 (17.6%)

13 (6.5%)

The dementia awareness class was too long.

3 (1)

15 (7.5%)

68 (34.2%)

82 (41.2%)

19 (9.5%)

4 (2.0%)

11 (5.5%)

I am now more confused about dementia

2 (1)

57 (28.6%)

85 (42.7%)

37 (18.6%)

7 (3.5%)

2 (1.0%)

11 (5.5%)

I would have liked to have met a person living with dementia during the class

4 (1)

7 (3.5%)

14 (7.0%)

68 (34.2%)

61 (30.7%)

38 (19.1%)

11 (5.5%)

I now feel more comfortable talking about dementia

4 (1)

2 (1.0%)

6 (3.0%)

73 (36.7%)

79 (39.7%)

29 (14.6%)

10 (5.0%)

I now know enough about dementia

4 (1)

7 (3.5%)

15 (7.5%)

62 (31.2%)

80 (40.2%)

24 (12.1%)

11 (5.5%)

Overall, I enjoyed the dementia awareness class

4 (1)

2 (1.0%)

5 (2.5%)

43 (21.6%)

98 (49.2%)

41 (20.6%)

10 (5.0%)

  1. IQR Interquartile range, MDN Median