Azheimers Among Women
Qualitative Research Question:
1. What preventive strategies do American women with a family history of Alzheimer's disease engage in to reduce their risk of developing the condition?
Quantitative Research Questions and Hypotheses:
Research Question 1: What is the relationship between the use of coping strategies and the level of depression in American women with Alzheimer's disease?
Hypothesis 1:
Null hypothesis: There is no significant relationship between the use of coping strategies and the level of depression in American women with Alzheimer's disease.
Alternative hypothesis: There is a significant relationship between the use of coping strategies and the level of depression in American women with Alzheimer's disease.
The research questions and hypotheses are based on the need to understand how American women deal with Alzheimers and what they can do to better cope with the disease (Balbim et al., 2019; Helaly et al., 2021).
References
Balbim, G. M., Marques, I. G., Cortez, C., Magallanes, M., Rocha, J., & Marquez, D. X. (2019). Coping strategies utilized by middle-aged and older Latino caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimers Disease and related dementia. Journal of cross-cultural gerontology, 34, 355-371.
Helaly, H. A., Badawy, M., & Haikal, A. Y. (2021). Deep learning approach for early detection of Alzheimers disease. Cognitive computation, 1-17.
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