22 research outputs found
Anxiety and depression levels in people with MS.
<p>Anxiety and depression levels by gender and type of MS are shown, and anxiety and depression levels are compared.</p
Depression scores by MS type.
<p>The variations in depression scores by type of MS are shown.</p
Depression scores for men and women.
<p>The depression scores for men and women are indicated. It can be seen that the men’s scores are higher than women’s.</p
Proportions of MS types among women.
<p>The various proportions of MS types reported by the female respondents are shown.</p
Timelines and HADS score of people with MS.
<p>Descriptions of the variables are shown. Slight differences in totals by gender compared to all are due the small percentages (<2%) of participants for whom either age or gender was missing.</p
Anxiety scores by MS type.
<p>The variations in anxiety scores by type of MS are shown.</p
Anxiety scores for men and women.
<p>The anxiety scores for men and women are indicated. It can be seen that the women’s scores are higher than men’s.</p
Levels of anxiety in people with a depression score > = 8.
<p>The proportions of people with different levels of anxiety (normal, mild, moderate or severe) and who have a depression score of 8 or above (N = 1961).</p
Steele Fisher and "Puffy" Woods
<p>The multiple regression adjusted R2 for depression is 0.378 (<i>p</i><0.001). The strongest relationship is with the MSIS Physical Score (Standardised Coefficient 0.636; <i>p</i><0.001) with the other factors only having a relatively small, mostly negative effect.</p>a<p>Predictors: (Constant), MSIS Physical Score, Age, Length of Confirmation, Gender, Disease Course.</p>b<p>Unstandardised coefficient.</p>c<p>Standardised coefficient.</p
The MSIS-29-PHYS scores by type of MS.
<p>The relative MSIS-29-PHYS scores of people who report having different types of MS are indicated.</p