Prevalence and Magnitude of Perceived Dual-Task Difficulties in People with Multiple Sclerosis: An International Study

dc.contributor.author Abasıyanık, Z.
dc.contributor.author Pedullà, L.
dc.contributor.author Kahraman, T.
dc.contributor.author Soler, B.
dc.contributor.author Santoyo-Medina, C.
dc.contributor.author Tacchino, A.
dc.contributor.author D'Hooge, M.
dc.date.accessioned 2025-11-03T17:02:52Z
dc.date.available 2025-11-03T17:02:52Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.description.abstract Objective: To investigate the prevalence and magnitude of dual-task (DT) difficulties and the discriminative ability of 3 questionnaires evaluating perceived DT difficulties: the Dual-Tasking Questionnaire (DTQ), Dual-Task Screening List (DTSL), and Dual-task Impact on Daily life Activities Questionnaire (DIDA-Q). Design: Multicenter, cross-sectional study. Setting: Persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) and those without multiple sclerosis were recruited from 7 centers across 6 countries. Participants: A total of 540 participants (N=540): 175 with mild disability (mean Expanded Disability Status Scale, 2.1; mean age, 42.9), 181 with moderate-to-severe disability (mean Expanded Disability Status Scale, 5.3; mean age, 51.9), and 184 of those without multiple sclerosis (mean age, 44.8). Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: The cutoff scores of the DTQ, DTSL, and DIDA-Q and prevalence of DT difficulties were calculated. The effect size (ES) was calculated to determine the magnitude of the differences between groups (pwMS vs those without multiple sclerosis). The discriminative properties were identified by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Cutoff values were estimated as the mean survey score plus 2 SDs of those without multiple sclerosis. Results: Prevalence ranged from 49%-87% in the moderate-to-severe disability and 25%-45% in the mild disability group. The cutoff scores were 45 of 100 for DTQ, 25 of 100 for DTSL, and 14 of 76 for DIDA-Q. The DTQ (ES, 0.61), DTSL (ES, 0.73), and DIDA-Q (ES, 0.80) demonstrated discriminative ability with a moderate-to-large ES, showing greater perceived DT difficulties in pwMS compared with those without multiple sclerosis. The DIDA-Q had the largest AUC (0.904) compared with DTSL (0.866), and DTQ (0.802). Conclusions: The DT difficulties were already perceived in almost half of the mildly disabled patients and increased with disability severity. The DTQ, DTSL, and DIDA-Q show discriminative ability, with the highest AUC and ES observed in DIDA-Q. The DTQ, DTSL, and DIDA-Q can clearly be used in pwMS for clinical and research purposes. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.apmr.2025.08.017
dc.identifier.issn 0003-9993
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dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2025.08.017
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/6549
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher W.B. Saunders en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation en_US
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dc.subject Cognitive-Motor Interference en_US
dc.subject Dual Tasking en_US
dc.subject Multiple Sclerosis en_US
dc.subject PROM en_US
dc.subject Questionnaire en_US
dc.subject Rehabilitation en_US
dc.subject Validity en_US
dc.title Prevalence and Magnitude of Perceived Dual-Task Difficulties in People with Multiple Sclerosis: An International Study en_US
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gdc.description.departmenttemp [Abasıyanık] Zuhal, REVAL Rehabilitation Research Center, Universiteit Hasselt, Hasselt, Belgium, Pelt, Hasselt, Belgium, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, İzmir Kâtip Çelebi Üniversitesi, Izmir, Turkey; [Pedullà] Ludovico, neuroBRITE Research Center, Italian Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (FISM), Genoa, Italy; [Kahraman] Turhan, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, İzmir Kâtip Çelebi Üniversitesi, Izmir, Turkey; [Soler] Bernardita, Department of Neurosurgery, Hospital Dr. Sotero del Rio, Puente Alto, Chile, Department of Neurology, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile; [Santoyo-Medina] Carme, Neurology-Neuroimmunology Department & Neurorehabilitation Unit, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain, Department of Physiotherapy, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain; [Tacchino] Andrea, neuroBRITE Research Center, Italian Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (FISM), Genoa, Italy; [D'Hooge] Mieke, REVAL Rehabilitation Research Center, Universiteit Hasselt, Hasselt, Belgium, Pelt, Hasselt, Belgium, National MS Center, Melsbroek, Belgium; [Gysemberg] Griet, Pelt, Hasselt, Belgium; [Galán] Ingrid, Neurology-Neuroimmunology Department & Neurorehabilitation Unit, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain; [Cárcamo-Rodríguez] Claudia A., Department of Neurology, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile; [Omar] Areen, Department of Physical Therapy, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel; [Ertekin] Özge, Department of Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy-Rehabilitation, Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, Izmir, Turkey; [Özakbaş] Serkan, Medical Point Hospital, Izmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi, Izmir, Turkey, Multiple Sclerosis Research Association, Izmir, Turkey; [Kos] Daphne, National MS Center, Melsbroek, Belgium, Departement Revalidatiewetenschappen, Leuven, Belgium; [Kalron] Alon, Department of Physical Therapy, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, Multiple Sclerosis Center, Chaim Sheba Medical Center Israel, Tel Hashomer tel Aviv, Israel; [Feys] Peter G., REVAL Rehabilitation Research Center, Universiteit Hasselt, Hasselt, Belgium, Pelt, Hasselt, Belgium en_US
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