The COVID-19 Pandemic Experience in Multiple Sclerosis: The Good, the Bad and the Neutral.
Hannah Morris-BankoleAileen K HoPublished in: Neurology and therapy (2021)
These findings suggest that younger people, those with progressive types of MS, and those with psychological symptoms are particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of a COVID-19 pandemic induced lockdown. Coping strategies provide further insight into these findings with those reporting active problem-focused approaches seemingly faring better than those who do not state any coping strategies. These results also have implications for understanding other like neurological conditions that share many similarities with MS and how best to direct support.