Multiple sclerosis: psychological problems (emotional tension, stress, depressive disorders) and accompanying factors

Emotional tension, stress and depressive disorders (as a whole referred to as psychological disorders) accompany multiple sclerosis (MS). The aim of this paper has been to determine the frequency of their occurrence and their relation to other disorders common for MS. A group of 67 patients of a neu...

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Main Authors: Edyta Guty, Magdalena Kozimala, Beata Boratyn, Aneta Mrozowicz, Przemysław Nowak, Luiza Balicka-Adamik
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Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2019-04-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/6810
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spelling doaj-dc8a6ec5932f48749dc2b02ea548077b2020-11-25T02:22:03ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062019-04-019426527510.5281/zenodo.26358546066Multiple sclerosis: psychological problems (emotional tension, stress, depressive disorders) and accompanying factorsEdyta Guty0Magdalena Kozimala1Beata Boratyn2Aneta Mrozowicz3Przemysław Nowak4Luiza Balicka-Adamik5State Higher School of Technology and Economics in JarosławState Higher School of Technology and Economics in JarosławState Higher School of Technology and Economics in JarosławState Higher School of Technology and Economics in JarosławMedical Care Centre in JarosławProvincial Hospital St. Father Pio in PrzemyślEmotional tension, stress and depressive disorders (as a whole referred to as psychological disorders) accompany multiple sclerosis (MS). The aim of this paper has been to determine the frequency of their occurrence and their relation to other disorders common for MS. A group of 67 patients of a neurological clinic in Jarosław and neurological ward in Przemyśl (situated in south-east Poland) were provided with a tailor-made questionnaire. The patients who declared having psychological problems belonged to a group of older adults, who suffered from MS longer and who demonstrated more mobility impairment (higher EDSS score). It was found that the patients experienced also a higher frequency of occurrence of the following: pain (48.8% vs 4.0%), communication difficulties (34.1% vs 0.0%), fatigue syndrome (90.5% vs 13%), sexual dysfunctions (92.7% vs 20.0%). Emotional tension, stress or depressive disorders were found the most common among patients diagnosed with secondary progressive MS (100.0%), and the least common in patients with progressive-relapsing MS (46.9%). Upon combining the respondents’ age, duration of the disease as well as EDSS scores (0.57-0.73), the most significant factor influencing the occurrence of psychological disorders, the authors suggest, was the intensification of mobility impairment.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/6810multiple sclerosisemotional tensionstressdepressive disorders
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author Edyta Guty
Magdalena Kozimala
Beata Boratyn
Aneta Mrozowicz
Przemysław Nowak
Luiza Balicka-Adamik
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Magdalena Kozimala
Beata Boratyn
Aneta Mrozowicz
Przemysław Nowak
Luiza Balicka-Adamik
Multiple sclerosis: psychological problems (emotional tension, stress, depressive disorders) and accompanying factors
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
multiple sclerosis
emotional tension
stress
depressive disorders
author_facet Edyta Guty
Magdalena Kozimala
Beata Boratyn
Aneta Mrozowicz
Przemysław Nowak
Luiza Balicka-Adamik
author_sort Edyta Guty
title Multiple sclerosis: psychological problems (emotional tension, stress, depressive disorders) and accompanying factors
title_short Multiple sclerosis: psychological problems (emotional tension, stress, depressive disorders) and accompanying factors
title_full Multiple sclerosis: psychological problems (emotional tension, stress, depressive disorders) and accompanying factors
title_fullStr Multiple sclerosis: psychological problems (emotional tension, stress, depressive disorders) and accompanying factors
title_full_unstemmed Multiple sclerosis: psychological problems (emotional tension, stress, depressive disorders) and accompanying factors
title_sort multiple sclerosis: psychological problems (emotional tension, stress, depressive disorders) and accompanying factors
publisher Kazimierz Wielki University
series Journal of Education, Health and Sport
issn 2391-8306
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Emotional tension, stress and depressive disorders (as a whole referred to as psychological disorders) accompany multiple sclerosis (MS). The aim of this paper has been to determine the frequency of their occurrence and their relation to other disorders common for MS. A group of 67 patients of a neurological clinic in Jarosław and neurological ward in Przemyśl (situated in south-east Poland) were provided with a tailor-made questionnaire. The patients who declared having psychological problems belonged to a group of older adults, who suffered from MS longer and who demonstrated more mobility impairment (higher EDSS score). It was found that the patients experienced also a higher frequency of occurrence of the following: pain (48.8% vs 4.0%), communication difficulties (34.1% vs 0.0%), fatigue syndrome (90.5% vs 13%), sexual dysfunctions (92.7% vs 20.0%). Emotional tension, stress or depressive disorders were found the most common among patients diagnosed with secondary progressive MS (100.0%), and the least common in patients with progressive-relapsing MS (46.9%). Upon combining the respondents’ age, duration of the disease as well as EDSS scores (0.57-0.73), the most significant factor influencing the occurrence of psychological disorders, the authors suggest, was the intensification of mobility impairment.
topic multiple sclerosis
emotional tension
stress
depressive disorders
url http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/6810
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