Title of article :
A Comparative Study of Emotional Regulation, Quality of Life, and Resilience in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis and Healthy People
Author/Authors :
chari, mahmoud University of Sistan and Baluchestan , shirazi, mahmoud Department of Psychology - University of Sistan and Baluchestan
Abstract :
background: multiple sclerosis (ms) is a chronic and autoimmune disease, which the prevalence of it is increasing every day. this disease not only have destructive effects on people’s physical health but also influences their mental health. in this regard, special attention should be paid to this disease, its incidence factors, its therapeutic approaches, and reducing its detrimental effects.objectives: this study aimed to perform a comparative study of emotional regulation, quality of life, and resilience in patients with ms and healthy subjects.methods: this correlational study followed by a causal-comparative design. the current study had a sample population consisting of 100 individuals (50 patients with ms and 50 healthy subjects) were selected using a convenient sampling method. to collect data, ibanez et al. emotional self-regulation inventory, ware and sherbourne quality of life questionnaire, and connor and davidson resilience scale were used. data were analyzed using a pearson correlation coefficient and a stepwise regression analysis.results: regarding emotional regulation, quality of life, and resilience, the results of a manova and a t-test showed that there were statistically significant differences between the patients with ms and healthy subjects (p < 0.05).conclusions: given the results which indicated the differences in emotional regulation, quality of life, and resilience between the ms patients and healthy subjects; paying attention to these aspects of ms patients’ lives and trying to improve them are highly recommended.
Keywords :
Emotional Regulation , Quality of Life , Resilience , MS Patients