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Potentially modifiable associates of anxiety in people with multiple sclerosis: a systematic review.

Austin FahyRebecca Maguire
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Anxiety in PwMS is linked to a number of modifiable factors. Findings may help inform the development of rehabilitation interventions to decrease anxiety in MS.Implications for rehabilitationThis review highlights interventions which have successfully lowered anxiety in people with MS (PwMS); however, there is a clear need for the development of further interventions which target the pathologically specific concerns surrounding anxiety in this population.We show how a number of factors amenable to change associate with anxiety, suggesting that these factors may be appropriate targets for anxiety interventions in PwMS.Enhancing physical activity and self-efficacy are important means in which healthcare professionals can reduce anxiety in MS.Identifying ways of encouraging positive coping and increasing social support are further targets for improving comorbid anxiety in PwMS.Focusing on the modifiable factors highlighted here offers considerable potential for enhancing psychological wellbeing in this group.
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