September 29, 2014 /

The researchers at Kessler conducted a 10-week wellness program and noted several improvements in MS patients. Health benefits were seen in patients’ mood, mental health, perceived stress, and pain. The study is currently available online as ”Development and effectiveness of a psychoeducational wellness group for individuals living with MS: Description and outcomes.” in the International Journal of MS Care.
Out of 54 MS patients, 43 participated in the wellness program. Every week for ten weeks, they participated in 90-minute sessions meant to positively influence their intellectual, spiritual, and emotional well-being. The remaining 11 comprised the study’s control group, but all participants were assessed for depression, perceived stress, anxiety, mental health, pain, presence and quality of social support and reports of fatigue.
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