Stress and coping in patients with multiple sclerosis. A comparative study with normative sample
Abstract
Multiple Sclerosis (MS), not only provokes a series of physical limitations, but also a great number of psychosocial distress. The objective of this study is twofold: 1) to establish the kind of problems commonly narrated by MS patients, the level of stress generated, the perceived degree of control and the coping strategies used to face them. 2) To compare the use of coping strategies and the degree of stress and control between MS patients and the normative sample. Method: the participants were 70 MS diagnosis patients (48 women and 22 men). The results indicate that physical disabilities, problems related to work and the lack of a sense of future projection are the main stressors that are prevalent concerns to MS patients. The strategies most frequently used by participants are Problem Solving and Positive Reappraisal and the less frequently used is Emotional Discharge. The low sense of control in these patients is related to a high intensity of stress. Furthermore, the intensity of stress is associated with a major use of avoidance strategies. No differences are found related to level of stress and sense of control between MS patients and normative sample and scarce differences related to the use of coping strategies.Downloads
The works published in this journal are subject to the following terms:
1. The Publications Service of the University of Murcia (the publisher) retains the property rights (copyright) of published works, and encourages and enables the reuse of the same under the license specified in paragraph 2.
© Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Murcia, 2022
2. The works are published in the online edition of the journal under a Creative Commons Reconocimiento-CompartirIgual 4.0 (legal text). You can copy, use, distribute, transmit and publicly display, provided that: i) you cite the author and the original source of publication (journal, editorial and URL of the work), ii) are not used for commercial purposes, iii ) mentions the existence and specifications of this license.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
3. Conditions of self-archiving. Is allowed and encouraged the authors to disseminate electronically pre-print versions (version before being evaluated and sent to the journal) and / or post-print (version reviewed and accepted for publication) of their works before publication, as it encourages its earliest circulation and diffusion and thus a possible increase in its citation and scope between the academic community. RoMEO Color: Green.