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The 10/66 Dementia Research Group

The 10/66 Dementia Research Group is a collective of researchers carrying out population-based research into dementia, non-communicable diseases and ageing in low and middle income countries.

10/66 refers to the two-thirds (66%) of people with dementia living in low and middle income countries, and the 10% or less of population-based research that has been carried out in those regions.

10/66 is a part of Alzheimer's Disease International, and is co-ordinated from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neurosciences at King's College London.



Good Quality Research
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Generates Awareness
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Shapes Policy
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Encourages and pioneers service development


On this website, we have sections for researchers, policymakers, study participants and public.

You will be able to access the latest news about this unique project, and download newsletters, conference presentations, open access published papers, policy briefings and reports.

In the spirit of complete transparency, we are making available all protocols and survey interviews. Colleagues in the wider scientific community will be invited to apply to use the anonymised 10/66 study datasets for secondary data analyses, subject to scientific and ethical review.

We hope that this will complement the work of the 10/66 Dementia Research Group, and unlock the full potential of this rich data resource.

NOTE: From April 2015 - we are currently updating the site, with menu changes, content updates and current details re-aligned in the new structure. Changes will be carried out in gradual steps.
Please bear with us whilst these updates are completed & keep visiting the site to view the new changes. Thank you for your patience...


Latest 10/66 News

  • Professor Martin Prince contributes to the Lancet Commission on Global Mental Health and Sustainable Development
  • Access our latest publications here (as of July 2018)
  • Follow us on Twitter @1066_DRG for more updates
  • Watch Alzheimer's Disease International's production exploring the risks, growth and future response to dementia - "Every Three Seconds"




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