LISS Data Archive > Dementia-related stigma > Wave 1

Publisher
Centerdata
Creator
Anne Kolmans (Radboud University Medical Center); Sascha Bolt (Tilburg University, Tranzo)
Created
Mar 24 2025
Description
This study focuses on the stigma that exists in Dutch society about dementia and dementia-related factors. This is the first wave of two waves.
Panel
lissdata
Begin date
Dec 04 2023

There are no questions found for this study

Variable Dataset English Dutch
nomem_encr yz23a Number of the household member encrypted
yz23a_m yz23a Year and month of the field work period
yz23a001 yz23a I have watched a movie or television show in which a character depicted a person with dementia.
yz23a002 yz23a My job involves providing services/treatment for persons with dementia.
yz23a003 yz23a I have observed in passing, a person I believe may have had dementia.
yz23a004 yz23a I have observed persons with dementia on a frequent basis.
yz23a005 yz23a I have dementia.
yz23a006 yz23a I have worked with a person who had dementia at my place of employment.
yz23a007 yz23a I have never observed a person that I was aware had dementia.
yz23a008 yz23a My job includes providing services to persons with dementia.
yz23a009 yz23a A friend of the family has dementia.
yz23a010 yz23a I have a relative who has dementia.
yz23a011 yz23a I have watched a documentary on the television about dementia.
yz23a012 yz23a I live with a person who has dementia.
yz23a013 yz23a I feel confident around people with dementia.
yz23a014 yz23a I am comfortable touching people with dementia.
yz23a015 yz23a I feel relaxed around people with dementia.
yz23a016 yz23a I am afraid of people with dementia.
yz23a017 yz23a People with dementia should always be supervised.
yz23a018 yz23a People with dementia are unpredictable.
yz23a019 yz23a People with dementia are very much like children.
yz23a020 yz23a People with dementia are incapable of making any personal decisions.
yz23a021 yz23a People with dementia are no longer themselves because they have dementia.
yz23a022 yz23a People with dementia can enjoy life.
yz23a023 yz23a People with dementia can feel when others are kind to them.
yz23a024 yz23a It is possible to enjoy interacting with people with dementia.
yz23a025 yz23a People with dementia are a burden to their family.
yz23a026 yz23a People with dementia are a burden on the healthcare system.
yz23a027 yz23a I would exclude people with dementia from activities.
yz23a028 yz23a I would ignore people with dementia.
yz23a029 yz23a When people get older, they need to lower their expectations of how healthy they can be.
yz23a030 yz23a The human body is like a car: when it gets older, it gets worn out.
yz23a031 yz23a Having more aches and pains is an accepted part of aging.
yz23a032 yz23a Every year that people age, their energy levels go down a little more.
yz23a033 yz23a I expect that as I get older I will spend less time with friends and family.
yz23a034 yz23a Being lonely is just something that happens when people get old.
yz23a035 yz23a As people get older they worry more.
yz23a036 yz23a It’s normal to be depressed  when you are old.
yz23a037 yz23a I expect that as I get older I will become more forgetful.
yz23a038 yz23a It’s an accepted part of aging to have trouble remembering names.
yz23a039 yz23a Forgetfulness is a natural occurrence just from growing old.
yz23a040 yz23a It is impossible to escape the mental slowness that happens with aging.
yz23a041 yz23a How would you react to a person with dementia? Please indicate the extent to which you would feel this way. I feel fear.
yz23a042 yz23a How would you react to a person with dementia? Please indicate the extent to which you would feel this way. I feel pity.
yz23a043 yz23a How would you react to a person with dementia? Please indicate the extent to which you would feel this way. I react angrily.
yz23a044 yz23a How would you react to a person with dementia? Please indicate the extent to which you would feel this way. I feel annoyed.
yz23a045 yz23a How would you react to a person with dementia? Please indicate the extent to which you would feel this way. I feel the need to help this person.
yz23a046 yz23a How would you react to a person with dementia? Please indicate the extent to which you would feel this way. I experience incomprehension.
yz23a047 yz23a How would you react to a person with dementia? Please indicate the extent to which you would feel this way. I feel insecure.
yz23a048 yz23a How would you react to a person with dementia? Please indicate the extent to which you would feel this way. I feel sympathy.
yz23a049 yz23a How would you react to a person with dementia? Please indicate the extent to which you would feel this way. Makes me feel uncomfortable.
yz23a050 yz23a How could you describe a person with dementia? Try to form your answer in one or two sentences.
yz23a051 yz23a How do you interact with people with dementia? Try to form your answer in one or two sentences.
yz23a052 yz23a Earlier in this questionnaire you indicated that you have a family member/friend/acquaintance with dementia. Has your relationship with this person changed since he/she got dementia?
yz23a053 yz23a How has this relationship changed?
yz23a054 yz23a Was it difficult to answer the questions?
yz23a055 yz23a Were the questions sufficiently clear?
yz23a056 yz23a Did the questionnaire get you thinking about things?
yz23a057 yz23a Was it an interesting subject?
yz23a058 yz23a Did you enjoy answering the questions?
yz23a059 yz23a Starting date questionnaire
yz23a060 yz23a Starting time questionnaire
yz23a061 yz23a End date questionnaire
yz23a062 yz23a End time questionnaire
yz23a063 yz23a Duration in seconds