Association between education level and disability progression in patients with multiple sclerosis in France.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Multiple Sclerosis Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-30 DOI:10.1177/13524585241289274
Mathilde Lefort, Olivier Dejardin, Eric Berger, Jean-Philippe Camdessanché, Jonathan Ciron, Pierre Clavelou, Jerome De Sèze, Marc Debouverie, Olivier Heinzlef, Pierre Labauge, David Axel Laplaud, Emmanuelle Le Page, Christine Lebrun-Frénay, Thibault Moreau, Jean Pelletier, Aurélie Ruet, Eric Thouvenot, Sandra Vukusic, Hélène Zephir, Gilles Defer, Emmanuelle Leray
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Abstract

Background: Studies have reported an association between socioeconomic status and disability progression in multiple sclerosis (MS), but findings using the pre-MS individual socioeconomic status are missing.

Objective: The objective was to investigate the association between education level and disability progression.

Methods: All Observatoire Français de la Sclérose en Plaques (OFSEP) patients with MS clinical onset over 1960-2014, and aged ⩾25 years at MS onset were included. Education level was classified into four categories from low (primary/secondary school) to very high (master/doctoral degree). Time from MS onset to EDSS 4.0 was studied using flexible parametric survival models adjusted for age, period, and center, and stratified by phenotype (relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS) and primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS)) and sex.

Results: A total of 11,586 patients were included (women/men ratio = 2.5; age = 36.7 ± 8.6 years; follow-up duration 16.7 ± 9.3 years; 86.4% RMS). For women with RMS, the risk of reaching the outcome at 5 years was inversely associated with the education level (Hazard Ratio medium: 0.74 (0.63-0.87), high: 0.51 (0.43-0.62), very high: 0.39 (0.30-0.50) vs low). Results were similar for men. In PPMS, the risk was significantly different between the extreme groups (very high vs low) for women (0.45 (0.28-0.75)) and men (0.54 (0.32-0.91)), but no gradient was evident.

Conclusion: Our study showed a strong association between education level and disability progression, regardless of sex and phenotype.

法国多发性硬化症患者的教育水平与残疾进展之间的关系
背景:已有研究报道了多发性硬化症(MS)患者的社会经济地位与残疾进展之间的关联,但缺乏使用MS前个体社会经济地位的研究结果。目的:目的是调查教育水平与残疾进展之间的关系。方法:纳入所有在1960-2014年期间MS临床发病且MS发病年龄大于或等于25岁的法国医学观察组织(OFSEP)患者。受教育程度从低(小学/中学)到高(硕士/博士学位)分为四类。从MS发病到EDSS 4.0的时间使用灵活参数生存模型进行研究,该模型调整了年龄、时期和中心,并按表型(复发性多发性硬化症(RMS)和原发性进行性多发性硬化症(PPMS))和性别分层。结果:共纳入11,586例患者(男女比= 2.5;年龄= 36.7±8.6岁;随访时间16.7±9.3年;RMS) 86.4%。对于具有RMS的女性,在5年达到结果的风险与教育水平呈负相关(风险比中:0.74(0.63-0.87),高:0.51(0.43-0.62),非常高:0.39 (0.30-0.50)vs低)。男性的结果也类似。在PPMS中,女性(0.45(0.28-0.75))和男性(0.54(0.32-0.91)的极端组(非常高vs非常低)之间的风险有显著差异,但没有明显的梯度。结论:我们的研究表明,教育水平与残疾进展之间存在很强的相关性,而与性别和表型无关。
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Multiple Sclerosis Journal
Multiple Sclerosis Journal 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
186
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Multiple Sclerosis Journal is a peer-reviewed international journal that focuses on all aspects of multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica and other related autoimmune diseases of the central nervous system. The journal for your research in the following areas: * __Biologic basis:__ pathology, myelin biology, pathophysiology of the blood/brain barrier, axo-glial pathobiology, remyelination, virology and microbiome, immunology, proteomics * __Epidemology and genetics:__ genetics epigenetics, epidemiology * __Clinical and Neuroimaging:__ clinical neurology, biomarkers, neuroimaging and clinical outcome measures * __Therapeutics and rehabilitation:__ therapeutics, rehabilitation, psychology, neuroplasticity, neuroprotection, and systematic management Print ISSN: 1352-4585
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