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Relationship between sensory processing patterns, trait anxiety, and health-related quality of life in multiple sclerosis.

Brocha Z SternLauren B StroberYael Goverover
Published in: Journal of health psychology (2020)
Sensory processing patterns may predict health-related quality of life. This study examined this relationship in persons with multiple sclerosis considering trait anxiety as a potential mediator. Participants (n = 94) completed the Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile and other self-report measures at one time point. Sensory processing patterns were significantly associated with trait anxiety and health-related quality of life. Direct and indirect effects of sensory processing patterns were identified on physical health-related quality of life, and indirect effects were identified on mental health-related quality of life. Facilitating adaptive behavioral responses to sensory information may promote health-related quality of life in this population.
Keyphrases
  • multiple sclerosis
  • mental health
  • genome wide
  • sleep quality
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • gene expression
  • depressive symptoms
  • climate change
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