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. 2017 Mar 9;11:513–518. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S129678

Table 1.

Study participant characteristics

Participant characteristics
Sex (female)* 133 (81.6%)
Education (bachelor degree or higher) 102 (62.6%)
Relationship status (married)* 84 (51.5%)
Employment (employed)* 62 (38%)
Additional chronic medical condition 50 (30.7%)
Duration of MS (years) 6.39±3.97
DMT type
Interferon-beta 122 (74.8%)
Natalizumab 9 (5.5%)
Fingolimod 6 (3.7%)
Teriflunomide 1 (0.61%)
Other 25 (15.3%)
Family history of MS 31 (19.0%)
Adherence on VAS (%) 79.47±25.26
Supernatural belief 85 (52.1%)
Past history of psychiatric illness 8 (4.9%)
PHQ9 9.67±6.52
GAD7 8.37±5.73
PHQ15 10.60±5.65
ECR-16 anxious 33.79± 11.30
ECR-16 avoidance 23.57±9.54
MOCA 20.23±4.66

Notes:

*

Data listed as frequency (%); all other data listed as mean ± standard deviation. Married included common law; however, no participants were in a common-law relationship. Supernatural belief represents patients’ belief that MS is due to supernatural reasons like magic, possession, and/or an “evil eye”.

Abbreviations: MS, multiple sclerosis; DMT, disease-modifying treatment; VAS, visual analog scale; PHQ9, Patient Health Questionnaire-9; GAD7, Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale; PHQ15, Patient Health Questionnaire-15; ECR16, Experiences in Close Relationships 16-item scale; MOCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment.