2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.06.24302405
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Resilience, mental health, sleep, and smoking mediate pathways between lifetime stressors and Multiple Sclerosis severity

Carri S. Polick,
Hala Darwish,
Leo Pestillo de Olivera
et al.

Abstract: IntroLifetime stressors (e.g., poverty, violence, discrimination) have been linked to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) features; yet mechanistic pathways and relationships with cumulative disease severity remain nebulous. Further, protective factors like resilience, that may attenuate the effects of stressors on outcomes, are seldom evaluated.AimTo deconstruct pathways between lifetime stressors and cumulative severity on MS outcomes, accounting for resilience.MethodsAdults with MS (N=924) participated in an online sur… Show more

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