Group Cognitive Behavior Sessions (CBCSM) to Decrease Distress in Cancer Patients

Group Cognitive Behavior Sessions (CBCSM) to Decrease Distress in Cancer Patients

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

I. To reduce psychological stress.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To increase post-traumatic growth (PTG). II. To increase patient self-efficacy in utilizing therapy skills. III. To estimate patient acceptability and feasibility of conducting CBCSM within the clinical setting.

OUTLINE: Patients are assigned to 1 of 2 groups.

GROUP I: Patients participate in five CBCSM group sessions on study. Patients complete questionnaires throughout the trial.

GROUP II: Patients complete questionnaires throughout the trial.

Source: View full study details on ClinicalTrials.gov

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August 30, 2023Comments OffClinicalTrials.gov | Oncology Clinical Trials | Oncology Studies | US National Library of Medicine
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