| Literature DB >> 26944059 |
Sverker Johansson1,2,3, Kristina Gottberg4,5, Marie Kierkegaard6,7, Charlotte Ytterberg8,9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is limited knowledge regarding how depressive symptoms and a cluster of specific mood symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) vary over time and how they are influenced by contributing factors. Therefore, the aims of this study were a) to describe variations over 2 years in the occurrence of depressive symptoms and mood symptoms in a sample of people with MS, and b) to investigate the predictive value of sex, age, coping capacity, work status, disease severity, disease course, fatigue, cognition, frequency of social/lifestyle activities, and perceived impact of MS on health, on the occurrence of depressive symptoms and mood symptoms.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26944059 PMCID: PMC4779263 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-016-0551-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Independent variables, categorisation criteria and characteristics of 199 PwMS completing the BDI at one or several time points
| Independent variables and methods used | Categorisation criteria | Characteristics of the sample, | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | Female | 135 (68) | |
| Male | 64 (32) | ||
| Agea | <47 years | 102 (51) | |
| ≥47 years | 97 (49) | ||
| Coping capacity | Weak, < 55 | 23 (12) | |
| Moderate/Strong, ≥ 55 | 176 (88) | ||
| Work statusc
| Working, full- or part-time | 115 (58) | |
| Not working | 68 (34) | ||
| Retired | 16 (8) | ||
| Disease severity | EDSS mild | 0.0–3.5 | 125 (63) |
| EDSS moderate | 4.0–5.5 | 35 (17.5) | |
| EDSS severe | 6.0–9.5 | 39 (19.5) | |
| Disease course | Relapsing remitting course | 122 (61) | |
| Primary or secondary progressive course | 77 (39) | ||
| Fatigue | Non-fatigue | ≤4.0 | 67 (34) |
| Borderline fatigue | 4.0 < FSS < 5.0 | 32 (16) | |
| Fatigue | ≥5.0 | 100 (50) | |
| Cognitive function | No impairment | 104 (52) | |
| Impairment | 95 (48) | ||
| Frequency of social/lifestyle activities | Normal | 111 (56) | |
| Reduced | 88 (44) | ||
| Perceived physical impact of MS | Small impact | 100 (50) | |
| Large impact | 99 (50) | ||
| Perceived psychological impact of MS | Small impact | 92 (46) | |
| Large impact | 107 (54) | ||
aThe mean age of the sample at baseline
bSex-related norms [30]
cWork status: applied if < 65 years of age, the customary retirement age in Sweden, n = 183
dThe categorisation applied in the Swedish MS Registry
eAge-related norms [33], written or oral reply, −1.5 SD [33]
fAge- and sex-related norms [34], < lower quartile at baseline
gCategorised according to the median of its distribution in the sample at baseline
Fig. 1Proportions per category of independent variables by BDI Total category; p-values of univariate analyses (n = 199)
Fig. 2Proportions per category of independent variables by BDI Mood category; p-values of univariate analyses (n = 199)
Factors predicting occurrence of depressive symptoms (Models 1, 2) and mood symptoms (Models 3, 4)
| Dependent Variable | Independent variable categorisation | Model 1 and 3 | P-value | Model 2 and 4 |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depressive symptomsd | Weak coping capacity | 5.18 (2.64–10.10) | <0.001 | 4.90 (2.57–9.35) | <0.001 |
| Reduced frequency of social/lifestyle activities | 2.20 (1.28–3.77) | 0.004 | Not significant in this group | ||
| Not working | Not applicable | 2.50 (1.43–4.35) | 0.001 | ||
| High psychological impact of MS/Time: | |||||
| 24 months | 3.94 (1.25–12.35) | 0.019 | 5.78 (1.61–20.83) | 0.007 | |
| 12 months | 3.34 (1.02–10.99) | 0.047 | 3.89 (1.07–14.29) | 0.040 | |
| Mood symptomse | Weak coping capacity | 6.06 (3.05–12.05) | <0.001 | 5.81 (3.08–11.11) | <0.001 |
| Reduced frequency of social/lifestyle activities | 2.29 (1.25–4.22) | 0.008 | Not significant in this group | ||
| Not working | Not applicable | 1.93 (1.04–3.60) | 0.037 | ||
| High physical impact of MS | Not significant in this group | 2.27 (1.02–5.05) | 0.044 | ||
| High psychological impact of MS/Time: | |||||
| 24 months | 5.85 (1.04–33.33) | 0.046 | 6.37 (1.10–37.04) | 0.038 | |
| 12 months | 3.91 (0.83–18.52) | 0.084 | 3.79 (0.80–17.86) | 0.093 |
a Estimated odds ratios (OR), 95 % confidence intervals (CI) and p values for the predictive value of the selected factors
bModel 1 and 3: n = 199 – all PwMS were included, these models included all the independent variables except work status
cModel 2 and 4: n = 183 – PwMS < 65 years of age were included, these models included all the independent variables
dBDI Total: The Beck Depression Inventory
eBDI Mood: The mood cluster in the Beck Depression Inventory