Title of article :
The relationship between problemsolving ability and fatigue severity in people with multiple sclerosis
Author/Authors :
Derakhshanrad, Alireza Department of Occupational Therapy - School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Piven, Emily University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences - St. Augustine - Florida, United States of America
Abstract :
The literature speculates that there
may be a relationship between cognitive capacities
and levels of fatigue in people with multiple sclerosis
(MS), which has been under reported. This study has
investigated one aspect of cognition by evaluating
the association between problem-solving ability and
the severity of fatigue.
Methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive study was
used to investigate the association between levels of
problem-solving ability and degrees of fatigue
severity. Eighty-five participants living in the city of
Shiraz, Iran, completed Cassidy Problem-Solving
Inventory (PSI) and the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS).
Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient
was used to analyze the data.
Results: Problem-solving was inversely associated
with fatigue (r = -0.381, P = 0.009), whereby higher
levels of problem-solving ability were associated with
lower degrees of fatigue.
Conclusion: The results of this study contributed to
the ongoing debate about the linkage between
cognition and fatigue in people with MS, suggesting
an association between problem-solving ability and
fatigue severity. A possible implication would be the
importance of problem-solving training for people
with MS.
Keywords :
Problem Solving , Multiple Sclerosis , Cognition Fatigue
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics