| Literature DB >> 21714616 |
Marcia L Finlayson1, Chi C Cho.
Abstract
This study compared middle-aged and older adults with multiple sclerosis (MS, N = 1,275) according to their use of support groups and identified factors associated with perceived need. Over 64.6% (n = 824) of participants had attended a MS support group meeting at least once. Individuals who had never attended a group were more likely to reside in urban or suburban communities, report lower symptom interference, and fewer activity limitations. Women, individuals without a helper, and people with greater symptom interference were more likely to perceive a need for a support group. Findings raise questions for professionals involved in developing and implementing multiple sclerosis support groups.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21714616 DOI: 10.1080/01634372.2011.575446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gerontol Soc Work ISSN: 0163-4372