Investigation of the Relationship Between Coping With the Disease and Affecting Cognitive, Physical, and Psychosocial Factors in People with Multiple Sclerosis

Author:

Sagici Ozge1ORCID,Ozdogar Asiye Tuba1ORCID,Aslan Taha23ORCID,Ozakbas Serkan23

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Health Sciences, Dokuz Eylül University , Izmir , Turkey

2. Department of Neurology , Faculty of Medicine, , Izmir , Turkey

3. Dokuz Eylül University , Faculty of Medicine, , Izmir , Turkey

Abstract

Abstract Objective To investigate the relationship between coping mechanisms in people with multiple sclerosis (MS, pwMS) and cognitive, physical, and psychosocial factors such as socio-demographic characteristics, disability, personality, stigma, quality of life, depression, and anxiety. Method One hundred and two pwMS were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Demographics and clinical characteristics were recorded. Coping with the MS Scale (CMSS), including seven subscales, which are problem-solving, physical assistance, acceptance, avoidance, personal health control, energy conservation, and emotional release, was used to measure coping. Anxiety and depression levels, stigma, neuropsychological symptoms, and personality were measured by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD), EuroQol-5D Quality of Life Scale (EQ-5D), Quality of Life in Neurological Diseases (NeuroQoL) -Stigma Scale, Multiple Sclerosis Neuropsychological Questionnaire (MSNQ), and Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Abbreviated Form (EKA-GGK), respectively. Results There was a weak statistically significant positive correlation between the physical support subscale and age and the disease duration and a strong positive correlation with EDSS (r = .214, p = .035; r = .213, p = .036; r = .582, p ≤ .0001, respectively). There was a moderate negative relationship between the physical support subscale and the EQ-5D mobility, self-care, pain, and health subscales (r = −.434, p = .000; r = −.482, p = .000; r = −.526, p ≤ .001, respectively), a weak negative correlation with anxiety, and a strong negative relationship with usual activities (r = −.379, p ≤ .001; r = −.243, p = .017; r = −.384, p ≤ .001, respectively). Conclusion It has been shown that coping with MS can be affected by cognitive, physical, and psychosocial factors.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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