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People with dementia construct their identities in diverse ways online, sometimes emphasizing shared experiences and empathy, other times asserting a distinct self beyond their diagnosis.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Linguistics
  • Health Psychology

Background:

  • Dementia is often perceived as a loss of identity, leading to stigma and affecting care quality.
  • A binary view of dementia overlooks the complex, evolving identities of individuals living with the condition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how individuals with dementia construct their identities within an online forum.
  • To analyze the discursive strategies used by people with dementia to position themselves in relation to their diagnosis.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized corpus linguistics to analyze 120,000 words of forum data over six months.
  • Conducted a close analysis of keywords such as 'dementia,' 'Alz,' 'illness,' and 'disease'.

Main Results:

  • Forum users construct a collective identity, highlighting shared experiences and empathy.
  • Individuals also use linguistic choices to distance themselves from dementia, asserting a separate identity.
  • Identities are negotiated dynamically, reflecting the challenges of living with chronic illness.

Conclusions:

  • Identity construction for people with dementia is complex and multifaceted.
  • Online forums provide a space for individuals to negotiate and express diverse identities.
  • Challenging binary interpretations of dementia is crucial for improving care and reducing stigma.