Journal ArticleParallel publicationPublished versionDOI: 10.48548/pubdata-2434

Evaluation of a Four-Week Online Resilience Training Program for Multiple Sclerosis Patients

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Date of first publication2024-03-09
Date of publication in PubData 2025-10-23

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Variant form of DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12060620
Bock, L., Rana, M., Westemeyer, L., & Rana, M. (2024). Evaluation of a Four-Week online resilience training program for multiple sclerosis patients. Healthcare, 12(6), Article 620
Published in ISSN: 2227-9032
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Abstract

The diagnosis of a chronic disease, such as multiple sclerosis, has both psychological and physical effects. Living with the disease and its uncertain consequences requires a great deal of psychological resilience in order to employ more comprehensive coping strategies in stressful situations. This study investigated the effect of a four-week online self-directed resilience training program on the perception of psychological resilience among multiple sclerosis patients. A total of 94 MS patients were recruited for a randomised controlled trial. The experimental group underwent a 28-day online self-directed training program consisting of daily exercises aimed at strengthening a resilient mindset. Psychological resilience was measured through self-assessment immediately before, immediately after, and three months after the training. A repeated measures ANOVA revealed a statistically significant improvement in the perception of four factors related to stress: perceived worries, tension, joy, and demands. Two resilience coping strategies were measured, of which one, a resilient orientation, improved significantly in the short and long term. The study suggests that online self-directed resilience training might provide an easily accessible, low-cost option for patients with MS to improve their psychological resilience. This is a pilot study to assess the general applicability to people with MS. Future studies should examine the transferability of results in relation to disease stage and co-morbidities.

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Resilience; Stress; Online Training; Meditation; Mindfulness

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155 :: Differentielle Psychologie, Entwicklungspsychologie

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