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Dementia is a global health concern that affects individuals irrespective of their cultural or linguistic backgrounds. However, research has long recognized the pronounced stigma associated with dementia, particularly within Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities. This article seeks to summarize the underlying factors contributing to the heightened levels of dementia stigma within CALD communities, through a review of the literature. Our examination shows that cultural beliefs, language barriers, limited awareness, and the impact of migration on perceptions of aging and cognitive decline are contributing factors. Consequently, our analysis highlights the need for tailored, culturally appropriate interventions aimed at mitigating stigma and enhancing dementia care within CALD populations. Our proposed solutions, built on a social-ecological approach, highlights the critical role of collaborative efforts involving policymakers, healthcare providers, community organizations, and CALD community members in fostering a more dementia-inclusive society. This perspective piece aims to shed light on the distinct challenges faced by CALD communities, while advocating for a holistic approach to redefine perceptions and care strategies tailored to these populations.
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Joyce Siette
Translational Research Institute
Anjani Meka
Western Sydney University
Josefine Antoniades
La Trobe University
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Frontiers in Psychiatry
Monash University
Macquarie University
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69de527ea051b8e25be93c3a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1278944