(2023) Emotional competencies in multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. p. 6. ISSN 2211-0348
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Abstract
Background: Emotional competencies (i.e., understanding emotions in self and others) are crucial for psychological well-being and successful social interaction. However, despite the deficits in psychological well-being and social interaction among individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS), emotional competencies have not been broadly investigated in MS. The present study: (1) compared emotional competencies between persons with MS and (a) previously published norms for the general population and (b) persons with major depressive disorder; and (2) investigated the association between emotional competencies and symptoms of insomnia, depression, fatigue, and paresthesia in persons with MS.Methods: The sample of 1135 persons with MS (mean age: 34.6 years; 81.1 female; median EDSS: 2; range: 0 - 5) self-rated emotional competencies and symptoms of insomnia, symptoms of depression, fatigue, and paresthesia. Data on emotional competencies of historical samples (general population: N = 622; mean age: 22.0 years; 61 females; outpatients with major depressive disorders (MDD); N = 50; mean age: 42.46 years; 68 females) were used for comparison.Results: Persons with MS reported lower levels of emotional competencies than both the general population (t (1, 1756) = 55.18, p < 0.001, d = 1.66; large effect size) and outpatients with MDD (t (1, 1183) = 3.48, p <0.001, d = 0.50; medium effect size). Among persons with MS, lower levels of emotional competencies were associated with higher MS-related symptoms of insomnia(r = - 0.24; p < 0.001), depression (r = - 0.42; p < 0.001), fatigue (r = - 0.31; p < 0.001), and paresthesia (r = - 0.18; p < 0.001). Conclusions: Persons with MS reported significantly lower scores for emotional competencies when compared with the general population and outpatients with MDD. Further, lower scores for emotional competencies were associated with typical MS-related symptoms of insomnia, depression, fatigue and paresthesia. These findings suggest that emotional competencies may be an important target for intervention in persons with MS.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Multiple sclerosis Emotional competencies Symptoms of depression Insomnia Fatigue Paresthesia insomnia severity index social cognition sleep disorders fatigue depression validity Neurosciences & Neurology |
Page Range: | p. 6 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders |
Journal Index: | ISI |
Volume: | 78 |
Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2023.104896 |
ISSN: | 2211-0348 |
Depositing User: | خانم ناهید ضیائی |
URI: | http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/26387 |
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