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The psychological impact of Covid-19 pandemic on people with Multiple Sclerosis: A meta-analysis

BACKGROUND: Covid-19 pandemic caused relevant psychological consequences in the general population. Since people with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS) are usually at higher risk of psychological distress than age-matched healthy controls (HC), a meta-analytic study was conducted, aimed at evaluating i) dif...

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Autores principales: Altieri, Manuela, Capuano, Rocco, Bisecco, Alvino, d'Ambrosio, Alessandro, Buonanno, Daniela, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, Santangelo, Gabriella, Gallo, Antonio
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Publicado: Elsevier B.V. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8956358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35381533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2022.103774
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author Altieri, Manuela
Capuano, Rocco
Bisecco, Alvino
d'Ambrosio, Alessandro
Buonanno, Daniela
Tedeschi, Gioacchino
Santangelo, Gabriella
Gallo, Antonio
author_facet Altieri, Manuela
Capuano, Rocco
Bisecco, Alvino
d'Ambrosio, Alessandro
Buonanno, Daniela
Tedeschi, Gioacchino
Santangelo, Gabriella
Gallo, Antonio
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description BACKGROUND: Covid-19 pandemic caused relevant psychological consequences in the general population. Since people with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS) are usually at higher risk of psychological distress than age-matched healthy controls (HC), a meta-analytic study was conducted, aimed at evaluating i) differences between pwMS and HC in the psychological variables during the pandemic, ii) differences in the levels of anxiety, depression, stress, sleep disturbances and quality of life before and during the Covid-19 pandemic in pwMS. METHODS: The literature search on three electronic databases yielded 196 studies (113 after the duplicates removal). Seven studies compared psychological variables between pwMS and HC during the pandemic, while seven studies evaluated the pre- vs during the pandemic differences in pwMS. The following outcomes were selected: depression, anxiety, physical QoL, mental QoL, stress, sleep quality/disturbances. Mean weighted effect sizes (ES) were calculated using Hedges'g, via Prometa3 software. RESULTS: During the pandemic, pwMS showed higher levels of depression (g = 0.51, p=.001), anxiety (g = 0.41, p=.032), and stress (g = 0.51, p=.016) compared to HC. The comparison on psychological outcomes before and during the pandemic in pwMS revealed no significant increase during the pandemic on levels of anxiety (g = 0.08, p=.380), depression (g = 0.02, p=.772), mental QoL (g= -0.14, p=.060), physical QoL (g = 0.00, p=.986), whereas sleep quality deteriorated during the pandemic (g = 0.52, p<.001). CONCLUSIONS: In agreement with pre-pandemic literature, pwMS showed higher levels of psychological distress than HC also during the Covid-19 pandemic. Contrariwise, longitudinal studies revealed that, in pwMS, the only psychological-associated variable that worsened significantly was the sleep quality, but this outcome was evaluated only in two studies. Future studies will have to assess/evaluate the long-term psychological consequences of the pandemic on pwMS.
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spelling pubmed-89563582022-03-28 The psychological impact of Covid-19 pandemic on people with Multiple Sclerosis: A meta-analysis Altieri, Manuela Capuano, Rocco Bisecco, Alvino d'Ambrosio, Alessandro Buonanno, Daniela Tedeschi, Gioacchino Santangelo, Gabriella Gallo, Antonio Mult Scler Relat Disord Review Article BACKGROUND: Covid-19 pandemic caused relevant psychological consequences in the general population. Since people with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS) are usually at higher risk of psychological distress than age-matched healthy controls (HC), a meta-analytic study was conducted, aimed at evaluating i) differences between pwMS and HC in the psychological variables during the pandemic, ii) differences in the levels of anxiety, depression, stress, sleep disturbances and quality of life before and during the Covid-19 pandemic in pwMS. METHODS: The literature search on three electronic databases yielded 196 studies (113 after the duplicates removal). Seven studies compared psychological variables between pwMS and HC during the pandemic, while seven studies evaluated the pre- vs during the pandemic differences in pwMS. The following outcomes were selected: depression, anxiety, physical QoL, mental QoL, stress, sleep quality/disturbances. Mean weighted effect sizes (ES) were calculated using Hedges'g, via Prometa3 software. RESULTS: During the pandemic, pwMS showed higher levels of depression (g = 0.51, p=.001), anxiety (g = 0.41, p=.032), and stress (g = 0.51, p=.016) compared to HC. The comparison on psychological outcomes before and during the pandemic in pwMS revealed no significant increase during the pandemic on levels of anxiety (g = 0.08, p=.380), depression (g = 0.02, p=.772), mental QoL (g= -0.14, p=.060), physical QoL (g = 0.00, p=.986), whereas sleep quality deteriorated during the pandemic (g = 0.52, p<.001). CONCLUSIONS: In agreement with pre-pandemic literature, pwMS showed higher levels of psychological distress than HC also during the Covid-19 pandemic. Contrariwise, longitudinal studies revealed that, in pwMS, the only psychological-associated variable that worsened significantly was the sleep quality, but this outcome was evaluated only in two studies. Future studies will have to assess/evaluate the long-term psychological consequences of the pandemic on pwMS. Elsevier B.V. 2022-05 2022-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8956358/ /pubmed/35381533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2022.103774 Text en © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle Review Article
Altieri, Manuela
Capuano, Rocco
Bisecco, Alvino
d'Ambrosio, Alessandro
Buonanno, Daniela
Tedeschi, Gioacchino
Santangelo, Gabriella
Gallo, Antonio
The psychological impact of Covid-19 pandemic on people with Multiple Sclerosis: A meta-analysis
title The psychological impact of Covid-19 pandemic on people with Multiple Sclerosis: A meta-analysis
title_full The psychological impact of Covid-19 pandemic on people with Multiple Sclerosis: A meta-analysis
title_fullStr The psychological impact of Covid-19 pandemic on people with Multiple Sclerosis: A meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed The psychological impact of Covid-19 pandemic on people with Multiple Sclerosis: A meta-analysis
title_short The psychological impact of Covid-19 pandemic on people with Multiple Sclerosis: A meta-analysis
title_sort psychological impact of covid-19 pandemic on people with multiple sclerosis: a meta-analysis
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8956358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35381533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2022.103774
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