2021
DOI: 10.32598/jccnc.7.3.372.1
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The Role of Self-compassion and Hope in the Relationship Between Psychological Wellbeing, Maladaptive Schemas, Resilience, and Social Support in Women With Multiple Sclerosis

Abstract: Background: Psychological disorders often threaten the mental health of individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Higher levels of psychological wellbeing and life satisfaction provide these patients with better social relationships and greater biopsychological health. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between psychological wellbeing, early maladaptive schemas, resilience and perceived social support mediated by self-compassion and hope in women with MS. Methods: This descriptive-correlat… Show more

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“…Higher scores imply higher levels of perceived social support. The authors reported the reliability of this tool to be 0.89 (34). The Cronbach's alpha coefficient of this questionnaire was 0.85 in the present study.…”
Section: Research Instrumentssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Higher scores imply higher levels of perceived social support. The authors reported the reliability of this tool to be 0.89 (34). The Cronbach's alpha coefficient of this questionnaire was 0.85 in the present study.…”
Section: Research Instrumentssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Another study in Iran shows that peer groups can contribute to self-improvement in patients with MS [ 35 ]. According to a study by Hasani et al (2021), higher levels of social support can help MS patients make better use of coping strategies toward solving problems and increasing their resilience in the face of difficulties, which will improve the patients’ physical and psychological health and the quality of their lives [ 36 ]. Studying the extent of satisfaction with educational, psychological, and peer support services in 2805 MS patients, McCabe et al (2015) report that peer support is a generally unfulfilled need in adaptation to MS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%