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Population-based case–control study of morale in Parkinson's disease
Authors:J. Benito-Leó  n,E. D. Louis, F. Bermejo-Pareja
Affiliation:The Department of Neurology, University Hospital 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain;;The G.H. Sergievsky Center, Columbia University, NY, USA;, Department of Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, NY, USA;;Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, NY, USA;;and Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, NY, USA
Abstract:Background:  Parkinson's disease (PD) is associated with cognitive, psychiatric, and motor features. Each could contribute to a poor sense of well-being and low morale. A systematic study of morale in community-dwelling PD cases has not been performed.
Methods:  A total of 52 PD cases and 260 matched controls from three Spanish communities were assessed using the Philadelphia Geriatric Center Morale Scale (PGCMS) (range = 0[low morale]–17). The PGCMS includes three dimensions of psychological well-being: agitation, lonely dissatisfaction, and attitude toward own aging.
Results:  The PGCMS score was lower in PD cases than controls (8.71 ± 3.64 vs. 11.03 ± 2.77, P  < 0.001), as were the agitation subscore (3.36 ± 1.91 vs. 4.07 ± 1.59, P  < 0.05), lonely dissatisfaction subscore (3.48 ± 1.36 vs. 4.11 ± 1.12, P  < 0.01), and attitude toward own aging subscore (1.86 ± 1.37 vs. 2.85 ± 1.13, P  < 0.001). In a linear regression analysis that adjusted for depressive symptoms and other covariates, PD cases had a lower PGCMS score than controls ( P  < 0.001).
Conclusions:  Morale was significantly lower in community-dwelling PD cases than matched controls. The detection and possible treatment of this problem may improve the psychological well-being of patients with this disease.
Keywords:epidemiology    morale    Parkinson's disease    quality of life
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