Background: There is limited information on socio-professional attainment in pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS) compared with adult-onset MS (AOMS). Objectives: To assess socio-professional outcomes in POMS and AOMS and variables influencing these outcomes. Methods: One-hundred-fifteen AOMS and 111 POMS patients underwent neuropsychological testing (Brief Repeatable Battery, Stroop test), assessment of cognitive reserve (CR) (education, National Adult reading Test –NART, Barratt Simplified Measure of Social Status), fatigue (Fatigue Severity Scale), depression (MontgomeryÅsberg Depression Rating Scale), socio-professional performance (Work and Social Adjustment Scale -WSAS). Prognostic factors were assessed using logistic and l...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is the degree of spare cogni-tive capacity available to protect against the e...
Background: Inconsistent evidence is available about the possibility that cognitive reserve (CR) mod...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of multiple sclerosis (MS) on cognitive and psychosocial functioning...
Background: There is limited information on socio-professional attainment in pediatric-onset multipl...
Background: The study of cognitive reserve (CR) in relationship with cognitive impairment (CI) in pe...
The theory of cognitive reserve is often invoked to explain why some people with multiple sclerosis ...
Cognitive reserve (CR) contributes to preserve cognition despite brain damage. This theory has been ...
Background: Patients with paediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS) could be at an increased risk f...
Objective: Cognitive dysfunction is frequent in multiple sclerosis (MS), and its relationship with c...
The concept of cognitive reserve (CR) and its influence on cognitive impairment has attracted increa...
Most people with MS experience cognitive deficits especially in attention, memory, information proce...
<div><p>Cognitive dysfunction affects half of MS patients. Although brain atrophy generally yields t...
OBJECTIVE: To test the cognitive reserve (CR) hypothesis in the model of multiple sclerosis (MS) by...
Background: Up to 70% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience cognitive impairment. Some r...
Pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS) is relatively rare, but as technology and neuroimaging adv...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is the degree of spare cogni-tive capacity available to protect against the e...
Background: Inconsistent evidence is available about the possibility that cognitive reserve (CR) mod...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of multiple sclerosis (MS) on cognitive and psychosocial functioning...
Background: There is limited information on socio-professional attainment in pediatric-onset multipl...
Background: The study of cognitive reserve (CR) in relationship with cognitive impairment (CI) in pe...
The theory of cognitive reserve is often invoked to explain why some people with multiple sclerosis ...
Cognitive reserve (CR) contributes to preserve cognition despite brain damage. This theory has been ...
Background: Patients with paediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS) could be at an increased risk f...
Objective: Cognitive dysfunction is frequent in multiple sclerosis (MS), and its relationship with c...
The concept of cognitive reserve (CR) and its influence on cognitive impairment has attracted increa...
Most people with MS experience cognitive deficits especially in attention, memory, information proce...
<div><p>Cognitive dysfunction affects half of MS patients. Although brain atrophy generally yields t...
OBJECTIVE: To test the cognitive reserve (CR) hypothesis in the model of multiple sclerosis (MS) by...
Background: Up to 70% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience cognitive impairment. Some r...
Pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS) is relatively rare, but as technology and neuroimaging adv...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is the degree of spare cogni-tive capacity available to protect against the e...
Background: Inconsistent evidence is available about the possibility that cognitive reserve (CR) mod...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of multiple sclerosis (MS) on cognitive and psychosocial functioning...