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一生中应激源、残疾和多发性硬化症成人复发之间的关联。

Associations among stressors across the lifespan, disability, and relapses in adults with multiple sclerosis.

机构信息

School of Nursing, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.

School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

出版信息

Brain Behav. 2023 Jul;13(7):e3073. doi: 10.1002/brb3.3073. Epub 2023 May 21.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Stress and adversity during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood could impact the present and future health and well-being of people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS); however, a lifespan approach and nuanced stressor data are scarce in this nascent area of research. Our aim was to examine relationships among comprehensively measured lifetime stressors and two self-reported MS outcomes: (1) disability and (2) relapse burden changes since COVID-19 onset.

METHODS

Cross-sectional data were collected from a nationally distributed survey of U.S.-based adults with MS. Hierarchical block regressions were used to sequentially evaluate contributions to both outcomes independently. Likelihood ratio (LR) tests and Akaike information criterion (AIC) were used to evaluate additional predictive variance and model fit.

RESULTS

A total of 713 participants informed either outcome. Most respondents (84%) were female, 79% had relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), and mean (SD) age was 49 (12.7) years. Childhood (R  = .261, p < .001; AIC = 1063, LR p < .05) and adulthood stressors (R  = .2725, p < .001, AIC = 1051, LR p < .001) contributed significantly to disability, above and beyond prior nested models. Only adulthood stressors (R  = .0534, p < .001; AIC = 1572, LR p < .01) significantly contributed above the nested model for relapse burden changes since COVID-19.

CONCLUSIONS

Stressors across the lifespan are commonly reported in PwMS and could contribute to disease burden. Incorporating this perspective into the "lived experience with MS" could facilitate personalized health care by addressing key stress-related exposures and inform intervention research to improve well-being.

摘要

简介

儿童期、青春期和成年期的压力和逆境可能会影响多发性硬化症(MS)患者的现在和未来的健康和福祉;然而,在这一新兴研究领域,缺乏一种生命周期方法和细致的压力源数据。我们的目的是研究全面测量的一生中的压力源与两个自我报告的 MS 结果之间的关系:(1)残疾和(2)自 COVID-19 发病以来的复发负担变化。

方法

从美国一项全国性的多发性硬化症患者调查中收集了横断面数据。分层块回归用于独立地依次评估对两个结果的贡献。似然比(LR)检验和赤池信息量准则(AIC)用于评估额外的预测方差和模型拟合。

结果

共有 713 名参与者报告了其中任何一个结果。大多数受访者(84%)为女性,79%患有复发缓解型多发性硬化症(MS),平均(标准差)年龄为 49(12.7)岁。儿童期(R  = .261,p  <.001;AIC  = 1063,LR p  <.05)和成年期压力源(R  = .2725,p  <.001,AIC  = 1051,LR p  <.001)对残疾有显著贡献,超出了之前嵌套的模型。只有成年期压力源(R  = .0534,p  <.001;AIC  = 1572,LR p  <.01)对自 COVID-19 以来的复发负担变化的嵌套模型有显著贡献。

结论

一生中的压力源在 MS 患者中很常见,可能会导致疾病负担增加。将这种观点纳入“多发性硬化症的生活体验”中,可以通过解决关键的与压力相关的暴露来促进个性化医疗保健,并为改善幸福感的干预研究提供信息。

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