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Memory in Polish multiple sclerosis patients - correlations with mood and fatigue
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Oddział Neurologii i Neuroimmunologii Klinicznej, Regionalny Szpital Specjalistyczny w Grudziądzu
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Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu, Collegium Medicum w Bydgoszczy, Katedra Neuropsychologii Klinicznej
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Fundacja Wspierania Rozwoju Neurologii i Neuroimmunologii Klinicznej MoA, Bydgoszcz
Submission date: 2020-06-11
Final revision date: 2020-07-26
Acceptance date: 2020-07-26
Online publication date: 2021-12-31
Publication date: 2021-12-31
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Robert Bonek
Oddział Neurologii i Neuroimmunologii Klinicznej, Regionalny Szpital Specjalistyczny w Grudziądzu
Psychiatr Pol 2021;55(6):1327-1339
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Objectives:
Assessment of the selected aspects of memory in Polish patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and the associations between memory and clinical course, neurological status, mood, fatigue, and employment status.
Methods:
The initial five learning trials of the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT), the initial three learning trials of the Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-revised (BVMT-R), the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and Modified Fatigue Impact Scale were administered to 100 MS patients and 150 healthy participants (HP).
Results:
The MS group performed worse than the HP group on both the CVLT and the BVMT-R. The lowest scores were obtained by secondary progressive MS patients. There were significant differences between the MS and HP group on fatigue and depression, but not anxiety. Multivariate analysis showed worse neurological status was the only clinical predictor of memory disturbances. CVLT scores were significantly associated with employment status.
Conclusions:
Memory impairment occurs in patients with MS and affects employment status. Depressive symptoms, anxiety and fatigue, unlike neurological status, were not directly related to memory status.