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Stressful life events and the risk of initial central nervous system demyelination

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Background: There is substantial evidence that stress increases multiple sclerosis disease activity, but limited evidence on its association with the onset of multiple sclerosis. Objective: To examine the association between stressful life events and risk of first demyelinating event (FDE). Methods: This was a multicentre incident case–control study. Cases (n=282 with first diagnosis of central nervous system (CNS) demyelination, including n=216 with ‘classic FDE’) were aged 18–59 years. Controls without CNS demyelination (n=558) were matched to cases on age, sex and study region. Stressful life events were assessed using a questionnaire based on the Social Readjustment Rating Scale. Results: Those who suffered from a serious illness in the previous 12months were more likely to have an FDE (odds ratio (OR)=2.35 (1.36, 4.06), p=0.002), and when we limited our reference group to those who had no stressful life events, the magnitude of effect became stronger (OR=5.41 (1.80, 16.28)). The total stress number and stress load were not convincingly associated with the risk of an FDE. Conclusion: Cases were more likely to report a serious illness in the previous 12months, which could suggest that a non-specific illness provides an additional strain to an already predisposed immune system.
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10.1177/1352458516667566

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Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Journal:
Multiple Sclerosis Journal More from this journal
Volume:
23
Issue:
7
Pages:
1000-1007
Publication date:
2017-01-01
Acceptance date:
2016-08-10
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EISSN:
1477-0970
ISSN:
1352-4585


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661488
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2017-01-09

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