COVID-19大流行期间多发性硬化症患者阳性和阴性结果的检验

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重要性:本研究为临床医生提供了有关MS患者在潜在创伤经历(2019冠状病毒病[COVID-19]大流行)期间如何以积极和消极方式应对的信息,这将有助于临床医生在面对压力事件时为这一人群提供更好的服务。目的:描述多发性硬化症(MS)患者的积极和消极结果,并研究在大流行高峰期间,韧性和社会支持是否与积极和消极结果相关。设计:在COVID-19大流行期间进行的在线调查。参与者:参与者是74名多发性硬化症患者和104名健康对照组(hc),他们是通过社交媒体和社区支持团体招募的。结果和措施:调查包括评估对大流行的积极和消极反应的问卷,包括寻找好处、孤独和痛苦。复原力和社会支持也被评估。结果:MS和hc患者在阴性结果而非阳性结果上存在差异。更好的社会支持和适应能力与积极的结果有关。结论和相关性:MS和hc患者在利益寻找和压力管理方面相似。然而,MS组的负面结果更差。我们的发现揭示了多发性硬化症患者在逆境中采取积极态度的重要性。本文补充:对于患有多发性硬化症等残疾的人来说,在压力大的时候寻找好处可能是一种潜在的应对机制。此外,应考虑复原力和社会支持,以缓和不良事件的影响。
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An Examination of Positive and Negative Outcomes During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Persons With Multiple Sclerosis.

Importance: This study provides information to clinicians about how persons with MS coped in both positive and negative ways during a potentially traumatic experience (the coronavirus disease 2019 [COVID-19] pandemic), which will help clinicians to provide better services to this population in the face of stressful events.

Objective: To describe both positive and negative outcomes among persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) and to examine whether resilience and social support were related to positive and negative outcomes during the peak of the pandemic.

Design: An online survey administered during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Participants: Participants were 74 individuals with MS and 104 healthy controls (HCs) recruited through social media and community support groups.

Outcomes and measures: The survey included questionnaires that assessed both positive and negative responses to the pandemic, including benefit finding, loneliness, and distress. Resilience and social support were also assessed.

Results: Differences were noted between persons with MS and HCs on negative but not positive outcomes. Better social support and resilience were related to positive outcomes.

Conclusions and relevance: Both persons with MS and HCs were similar in benefit finding and stress management. However, negative outcomes were worse in the MS group. Our findings shed light on the importance of individuals with MS adopting a positive outlook to help during times of adversity. What This Article Adds: Among persons with disabilities such as multiple sclerosis, finding benefits during stressful times can be a potential coping mechanism. Furthermore, resilience and social support should be taken into account to moderate the effects of adverse events.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) is an official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. and is published 6 times per year. This peer reviewed journal focuses on research, practice, and health care issues in the field of occupational therapy. AOTA members receive 6 issues of AJOT per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Nonmembers may view abstracts online but must purchase full-text articles.
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