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Mental Health and Mental Health Service Use Among People Aged 45+ with Multiple Sclerosis

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
September 2005

Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological disease with numerous symptoms and consequences that does not typically reduce life expectancy. Mental health issues are common in this population, yet few investigations have targeted people aging with this disease (i.e., people aged 45+). This study examined factors contributing to mental health challenges among 1282 people with MS aged 45 to 90 and the extent of mental health service use among those who reported problems. Findings showed that functional abilities, age, years since diagnosis, presence of a helper, and self-rated health are related to mental health challenges. Less than 16% of people with mental health challenges were receiving services.

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La sclérose en plaques (SP) est une maladie neurologique chronique aux symptômes et conséquences multiples qui ne réduit pas typiquement l'espérance de vie. Les problèmes de santé mentale sont répandus dans cette population; pourtant peu d'investigations ont ciblé les gens vieillissant avec cette maladie (c.-à-d., les personnes âgées de 45 ans et plus). Cette étude a examiné les facteurs contribuant aux défis de santé mentale chez 1282 personnes vivant avec la SP âgées de 45 à 90 ans, de même que l'étendue d'utilisation de services de santé mentale parmi ceux et celles qui ont rapporté des problèmes. Les conclusions ont montré que les capacités fonctionnelles, l'âge, le nombre d'années depuis le diagnostic, la présence d'un aide et la santé auto-évaluée sont liés aux défis de santé mentale. Moins de 16% des personnes vivant avec des défis de santé mentale recevaient des services.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 24Number 2September 2005
Pages: 9 - 22

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Version of record online: 13 May 2009

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Jennifer Garcia
University of Illinois at Chicago
Marcia Finlayson
University of Illinois at Chicago

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