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Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Dementia

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Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Dementia

Overview

Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) in dementia encompass a broad spectrum of behavioral and psychological disturbances including agitation, psychosis, apathy, depression, anxiety, sleep disturbance, disinhibition, and aberrant motor behaviors[@neuropsychiatric2020][@neuropsychiatric2019]. These symptoms emerge from the interaction of neurodegenerative network damage, unmet needs, environmental stressors, and medical comorbidity. They are among the strongest drivers of caregiver burden, emergency evaluations, institutionalization, and reduced quality of life for both patients and caregivers[@neuropsychiatric2020][@caregiver2020].

NPS affect up to 90% of individuals with dementia over the disease course, making them nearly universal in neurodegenerative conditions. The presence and severity of NPS correlate strongly with disease progression, functional decline, and caregiver stress. Importantly, NPS often precede cognitive decline in conditions like dementia with Lewy bodies, serving as early diagnostic markers[@neuropsychiatric2020].

Epidemiology

NPS prevalence varies significantly by dementia type and disease stage[@neuropsychiatric2020][@neuropsychiatric2019]:

Alzheimer's Disease

  • Prevalence: 40-80% over disease course
  • Most common: Apathy, depression, and agitation
  • Onset: Often in middle stages
  • Progression: Increases with disease severity

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