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Perception of stigma in patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis

Stigma associated with neurological disorders may contribute to a poor health-related quality of life. However, limited information is available in primary progressive multiple sclerosis. We investigated the presence and impact of stigma in patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis. A non...

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Autores principales: Pérez-Miralles, Francisco, Prefasi, Daniel, García-Merino, Antonio, Ara, José R, Izquierdo, Guillermo, Meca-Lallana, Virginia, Gascón, Francisco, Martínez-Ginés, María L, Ramió-Torrentà, Lluis, Costa-Frossard, Lucienne, Fernández, Óscar, Moreno-García, Sara, Maurino, Jorge, Casanova-Estruch, Bonaventura
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6537064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31205741
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2055217319852717
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Sumario:Stigma associated with neurological disorders may contribute to a poor health-related quality of life. However, limited information is available in primary progressive multiple sclerosis. We investigated the presence and impact of stigma in patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis. A non-interventional, cross-sectional study was conducted. A total of 55 primary progressive multiple sclerosis patients were studied (mean age 55.8±9.5 years, 56.4% male). The median Expanded Disability Status Scale score was 5.5 (4.0–6.5). Stigma prevalence was 78.2% (n=43). Twenty-four patients (43.6%) were classified as depressed. Scores on the eight-item Stigma Scale for Chronic Illness correlated with physical (rho=0.464, p<0.001) and psychological (rho=0.358, p=0.007) 29-item Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale subscores. Stigma predicted concurrent depression (odds ratio=1.13; p=0.046). Stigma was highly prevalent with a detrimental effect on quality of life and mood in primary progressive multiple sclerosis.