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Judgments of blame and forgiveness: A comparison of young adults,older adults,and older adults with dementia
Institution:2. Laboratoire PSITEC – Psychologie : temps, interactions, émotions, cognition. Axe 2 : Éducation et Société – EA 4072, université de Lille III, Domaine du Pont de Bois, BP 60149, 59653 Villeneuve-d’Ascq, France;1. Laboratoire Européen Performance Santé Altitude – UR 4604, university of Perpignan Via Domitia, 66120 Font-Romeu, France;2. Laboratoire PSITEC – Psychologie : temps, interactions, émotions, cognition. Axe 2 : Éducation et Société – EA 4072, université de Lille III, Domaine du Pont de Bois, BP 60149, 59653 Villeneuve-d’Ascq, France;1. Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Coimbra Health School, Coimbra, Portugal;2. Laboratory for Applied Health Research (LabinSaúde), Coimbra, Portugal;3. University of Coimbra, Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences, Coimbra, Portugal
Abstract:IntroductionAlzheimer's disease may modify moral judgment.ObjectiveIn two studies, we assessed the impact of dementia on blame and forgiveness. Study 1 compared the ways in which young adults, older adults, and older adults with dementia cognitively integrated two factors. Study 2 assessed the number of different factors that older adults with dementia were able to integrate during these moral judgments.MethodThe participants recorded their moral judgements in a blame task and in a forgiveness task. In study 1, the two questionnaires contained scenarios built from the combination of two factors. In study 2, the participants were confronted with the same tasks under three different conditions with scenarios that combined three, four or five factors.ResultsThe data from study 1 showed that the older adults with dementia did not combine the two factors in the same way as young adults did: the combination depended on the type of moral judgment. Study 2 revealed differences in moral judgment between older adults with dementia and adults without dementia in all tasks (i.e. with three, four or five factors combined).ConclusionDementia has an impact on moral judgments. Moral judgment among people with dementia is both task- and condition-dependant.
Keywords:Dementia  Information integration  Moral judgment  Older adults  Démence  Intégration de l’information  Jugements moraux  Personnes âgées
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