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AbstractBackgroundThe ARTFL LEFFTDS Longitudinal Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (ALLFTD) Study, is the unification of prior FTD research studies, ARTFL and LEFFTDS. ALLFTD aims to evaluate sporadic (s‐) and familial (f‐) frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) patients and asymptomatic family members of f‐FTLD patients, characterizing the cohorts longitudinally and informing clinical trial design.MethodALLFTD participants completed the ALLFTD‐specific, Internet and Social Media (ISM) Usage Survey. This survey was created to learn more about participants’ ISM habits. The survey asks participants to report on the frequency with which they use ISM for personal reasons and contains additional questions about reasons for use and general gaming and social media habits.ResultIn conjunction with their scheduled ALLFTD visit, 194 participants completed the ALLFTD ISM Usage Survey. Fifty one percent of participants identified as female. The mean age was 56.6 (SD 14.61), and the mean education level was 15.9 (SD 3.53). Most participants reported using ISM 1‐5 hours per day (56.7%). Participants also reported using ISM at less common frequencies: more than 5 hours per day (12.9%), less than 1 hour per day (13.9%), weekly (3.1%), 2‐3 times a week (2.1%), 2‐3 times a month (2.1%), and never (9.3%). “Moderate and Severely impaired” participants (CDR© + NACC FTLD > = 2) reported using ISM less frequently than “mildly symptomatic” participants (CDR© + NACC FTLD = 1, p<0.0001), and those who are “normal and questionably impaired” CDR© + NACC FTLD < = 0.5, p<0.0001). Those who are mildly symptomatic reported using ISM at a similar frequency to those who are normal or questionably impaired (p<0.01). When reporting on personal use, most participants stated that they used the internet for email (45.5%), news (37.5%), social media (32.4%), and entertainment (33.5%). Additionally, most participants reported playing games (56.2%) and using social media (59.8%). Participants predominantly indicated that they use social media to connect with family and friends (90.5%). Comparison of ISM usage frequency to reported anxiety, agitation, or depression on the NPI‐Q found evidence of a difference in ISM usage frequency; directional comparison studies are forthcoming.ConclusionFrequency of ISM usage is consistent between ALLFTD participants. Additional analyses of ISM usage are forthcoming.

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