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. 2021 May 24;53:103039. doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2021.103039

Table 1.

Demographic and disease specific features of the group and relationship between perceived stress are presented.

PSS
N (%) Mean±SD1 (min-max) p or r and p-value
Gender Male 53 (25.9%) 0.1a
Female 152 (74.1%)
Age (years) 37.7 ± 10.0 (15-71) -0.08, 0.2b
Marital status Married 139 (67.8%) 0.7c
Single 43 (21.0%)
Widowed 23 (11.2%)
Educational status Primary school graduates 41 (20%) 0.1c
Secondary school graduates 29 (14.1%)
High school graduates 51 (24.9%)
University graduates 84 (41.0%)
Employment status Employed 97 (47.3%) 0.9a
Unemployed 108 (52.7%)
Income level Good 51 (24.9%) 0.07c
Moderate 137 (66.8%)
Poor 17 (8.3%)
Age at diagnosis (years) 30.0 ± 9.1 (12-69) -0.006, 0.9b
MS type RRMS2 189 (92.2%)
SPMS3 12 (5.9%)
PPMS4 4 (2%)
Disease duration (years) 7.4 ± 6.5 (1-34) -0.007, 0.9b
EDSS 2.1 ± 1.4 (0-6.5) -0.03, 0.5b
DMT5 Oral
Injectabl
Intravenous
101 (49.3%)
65 (31.7%)
30 (14.6%)
Relapse in first six months of the pandemic Yes
No
17 (8.3%)
188 (91.7%)
0.6a
1

Standard deviation.

2

Relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis.

3

Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.

4

Primary progressive multiple sclerosis.

5

Disease modifying therapy.

a

Mann Whitney U test.

b

Spearman correlation.

c

Kruskal Wallis test.