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- Greater mastery is associated with lower depression risk in a large . . .
The relationship of mastery with clinical outcomes in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) has not been well-researched We assessed the relationships of mastery with fatigue, disability, relapse number, and depression risk among pwMS over 2 5 years' follow-up
- Greater mastery is associated with lower depression risk in a large . . .
We have shown that higher mastery is cross-sectionally associated with lower frequencies of depression risk, clinically significant fatigue, and severe disability, robust to adjustment, and prospectively with a lower risk of developing depression risk over 2 5 years’ follow-up
- Greater mastery is associated with lower depression risk in a large . . .
The relationship of mastery with clinical outcomes in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) has not been well-researched We assessed the relationships of mastery with fatigue, disability, relapse number, and depression risk among pwMS over 2 5 years’ follow-up
- Greater mastery is associated with lower depression risk in a large . . .
The relationship of mastery with clinical outcomes in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) has not been well-researched We assessed the relationships of mastery with fatigue, disability, relapse number, and depression risk among pwMS over 2 5 years’ follow-up
- Greater mastery is associated with lower depression risk in a large . . .
Article "Greater mastery is associated with lower depression risk in a large international cohort of people with multiple sclerosis over 2 5 years" Detailed information of the J-GLOBAL is an information service managed by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (hereinafter referred to as "JST")
- Associations of demographic and clinical factors with depression over 2 . . .
In a large prospective cohort study of depression in people with MS, we substantiated several potential determinants of a positive depression-screen and depression trajectory, particularly fatigue
- BIP! Finder - Greater mastery is associated with lower depression risk . . .
The relationship of mastery with clinical outcomes in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) has not been well-researched We assessed the relationships of mastery with fatigue, disability, relapse number, and depression risk among pwMS over 2 5 years’ follow-up
- Nupur Nag - Google Scholar
Co-authors Sandra Neate Neuroepidemiology Unit, University of Melbourne George Jelinek University of Melbourne Tracey J Weiland The University of Melbourne Alysha De Livera The University of
- Sandra NEATE | University of Melbourne, Melbourne | MSD | Department of . . .
Background: People with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) report reduced quality of life (QoL)
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Associate Professor Neate is the head of the Neuroepidemiology Unit, The University of Melbourne
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