Preliminary Support of a Behavioral Intervention for Trait Conscientiousness in Multiple Sclerosis.
Tom A FuchsMichael G JaworskiMargaret YoungsOmar Abdel-KerimCurtis WojcikBianca Weinstock-GuttmanRalph H B BenedictPublished in: International journal of MS care (2021)
These results support the hypothesis that behaviors typically associated with low conscientiousness may be addressed by behavioral therapy in the MS population. In addition to the positive employment changes in the treatment group, several other quality of life changes were described by study participants. Additional research is needed.