The influence of metamemory on the quality of life of persons with multiple sclerosis. |
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Authors: | Lorraine J Phillips Alexa K Stuifbergen |
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Affiliation: | School of Nursing, the University of Texas-Austin, USA. lorrainephillips@yahoo.com |
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Abstract: | This study examined the influence of metamemory (i.e., self-report of memory ability and skills), in combination with other factors, on quality of life for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Participants (482 persons with MS) completed instruments to measure functional limitations, depressive symptoms, metamemory, and perceived quality of life. Participants reported greater satisfaction with their memory performance but less frequent use of memory aids and strategies compared with 115 older adults on whom the instrument was originally tested. Components of metamemory were significantly related to neurological disability, duration of disease, depressive symptoms, age, and quality of life. Depressive symptoms had a higher impact than other variables in the final regression model on quality-of-life prediction. |
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