Relationship between subjective report and objective assessment of neurocognitive functioning in persons with multiple sclerosis.
Garrett A ThomasKaitlin E RieglerMegan L BradsonDede U O'SheaPeter A ArnettPublished in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2022)
Results suggest that the MSNQ-Self and MSNQ-Informant show similar utility. Our findings also suggest that domains of executive function and memory may be most salient, thus more reflected in subjective reports of cognitive functioning. Future work should further examine the impact of mood disturbance with cognitive performance and IIV.