The current study aimed at exploring the relationship between objective disability, illness perceptions, resilience, fear of COVID-19, and psychological distress (i.e., anxiety, depression, and stress) in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) during the second wave of the COVID-19 outbreak. A group of 122 pwMS recruited in an Italian university hospital took part in this cross-sectional monocentric study. Hierarchical multiple linear regression analyses were performed to assess the strength of the hypothesized associations. Results indicated that, differently from cognitive impairment, motor disability was positively associated with anxiety. However, accounting for subjective illness perception, such association was no longer significant. Moreover, accounting for both protective and risk factors in the models, even illness perception was no longer significant, highlighting the central role of resilience and fear of COVID-19 in explaining the negative emotional outcomes. Implications for clinical interventions and psychoeducational trainings are discussed.
Mental Health in Multiple Sclerosis During the COVID-19 Outbreak: A Delicate Balance between Fear of Contagion and Resilience / Rosa, Laura; Scandurra, Cristiano; Chiodi, Alessandro; Petracca, Maria; Costabile, Teresa; Lauro, Francesca; Moccia, Marcello; Carotenuto, Antonio; Maldonato, Nelson Mauro; Brescia Morra, Vincenzo; Lanzillo, Roberta. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY IN MEDICAL SETTINGS. - ISSN 1068-9583. - in press:in press(2022), pp. 1-10. [10.1007/s10880-022-09849-w]
Mental Health in Multiple Sclerosis During the COVID-19 Outbreak: A Delicate Balance between Fear of Contagion and Resilience
Scandurra, Cristiano;Chiodi, Alessandro;Petracca, Maria;Costabile, Teresa;Lauro, Francesca;Moccia, Marcello;Carotenuto, Antonio;Maldonato, Nelson Mauro;Brescia Morra, Vincenzo;Lanzillo, Roberta
2022
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The current study aimed at exploring the relationship between objective disability, illness perceptions, resilience, fear of COVID-19, and psychological distress (i.e., anxiety, depression, and stress) in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) during the second wave of the COVID-19 outbreak. A group of 122 pwMS recruited in an Italian university hospital took part in this cross-sectional monocentric study. Hierarchical multiple linear regression analyses were performed to assess the strength of the hypothesized associations. Results indicated that, differently from cognitive impairment, motor disability was positively associated with anxiety. However, accounting for subjective illness perception, such association was no longer significant. Moreover, accounting for both protective and risk factors in the models, even illness perception was no longer significant, highlighting the central role of resilience and fear of COVID-19 in explaining the negative emotional outcomes. Implications for clinical interventions and psychoeducational trainings are discussed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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