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Depression during exacerbations in multiple sclerosis: the importance of uncertainty
Dawn C Kroencke
Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, KS 66045, USA
Douglas R Denney
Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, KS 66045, USA
Sharon G Lynch
Department of Neurology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, KS 66160, USA
The following correlates of depression were examined in a sample of 166 patients with clinically definite relapsing-remitting (n=140) or secondary progressive (n=26) multiple sclerosis: (a) the present state of the patients' illness (i.e., whether or not they were currently experiencing an exacerbation of their symptoms); (b) their level of uncertainty concerning their illness; and (c) their strategies for coping with their illness. A current exacerbation in symptoms, greater uncertainty of illness, and greater use of emotion-centered forms of coping were all related to depression. Multivariate analyses revealed that uncertainty of illness played a pivotal role as a mediating variable. Exacerbations in illness appeared to heighten patients' levels of uncertainty, and it was largely through this heightened uncertainty that the increases in depression came about.
Key Words: multiple sclerosis depression coping uncertainty exacerbations
Multiple Sclerosis, Vol. 7, No. 4,
237-242 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/135245850100700405

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