A Self‐Reported Study on Explanatory Variables of Stress in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: Exploring the Effect of Physical Conditions and Emotion Regulation Processes
Teresa Carvalho,
Andreia Sousa‐Mendes,
Luís Benedito
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMultiple sclerosis (MS)‐linked stress is frequent, multidetermined and facilitates the onset/exacerbation of MS. However, few explanatory models of stress analysed the joint explanatory effect of emotion regulation and clinical outcomes of MS in those patients.ObjectiveThis study explored whether self‐reported MS‐related conditions (number of relapses, fatigue and global disability) and specific emotion regulation processes (experiential avoidance and self‐compassion) explain stress symptoms in MS pa… Show more
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