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Moral motivation regarding dementia risk testing among affected persons in Germany and Israel
Zümrüt Alpinar-Sencan
, Silke Schicktanz
, Natalie Ulitsa
, Daphna Shefet
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Perla Werner
Department of Community Mental Health
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Beneficence
25%
Bioethical Debate
25%
Biomarker Testing
25%
Caregivers of People with Dementia
25%
Clinical Consequences
25%
Counseling
25%
Cultural Variation
25%
Dementia Risk
100%
Early Diagnosis
25%
Effective Prevention
25%
Family Caregivers
50%
Germany
100%
Good Life
25%
High Risk
25%
Israel
100%
Late-onset Alzheimer's Disease
25%
Later Life
25%
Life Planning
50%
Mild Neurocognitive Disorder
25%
Moral Motivation
100%
Personal Autonomy
25%
Personal Utility
25%
Planning Issues
25%
Popular
25%
Preclinical Diagnostics
25%
Preclinical Stage
25%
Predictive Biomarker
25%
Predictive Testing
50%
Predictive Value
25%
Recent Advances
25%
Self-determination
25%
Suicide
25%
Test Validity
50%
Well-being
25%
Psychology
Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Autonomy
100%
Caregiver
100%
Focus Group
100%
Qualitative Study
100%
Self-Determination
100%
Semistructured Interview
100%