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Clinical Trial: Behavioral intervention for MS (via Zoom)

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Type of MS: PPMS|PRMS|RRMS|SPMS
Number of Subjects: 48
Medication: Behavioral intervention for MS
Location: Alabama|Alaska|Arizona|Arkansas|California|Colorado|Connecticut|District of Columbia|Florida|Georgia|Hawaii|Idaho|Illinois|Indiana|Iowa|Kansas|Kentucky|Louisiana|Maine|Maryland|Massachusetts|Michigan|Minnesota|Mississippi|Missouri|Montana|Nebraska|Nevada|New Hampshire|New Jersey|New Mexico|New York|North Carolina|North Dakota|Ohio|Oklahoma|Oregon|Pennsylvania|Rhode Island|South Carolina|South Dakota|Tennessee|Texas|Utah|Vermont|Virginia|Washington|West Virginia|Wisconsin|Wyoming
Institutions: Kessler Foundation Contact Information
Haleigh Hamrick
hhamrick@kesslerfoundation.org

Funding:

National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research

Description

Researchers at Kessler Foundation are studying whether a series of online classes based on cognitive behavioral therapy and positive psychology principles may improve self-efficacy, coping, psychological well-being, and quality of life in MS. Participants are people who are diagnosed with MS, age 18 and older and have access to the internet. Participation will involve attending 6 weeks of a group, online informational series, which will be conducted via Zoom. Participants will also complete a series of online assessments (taking approximately one hour) immediately prior to and following the intervention and 6 months later. Participants will be compensated for their time.
 

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