Effects of Mobile Application-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on Psychological Outcomes in Women Treated for Breast Cancer
Study Overview
This study focused on how a mobile app called Living Well can help improve mental health in women undergoing treatment for breast cancer. It was conducted in Germany and involved 70 female patients.
Study Design
Participants were divided into two groups:
- Intervention Group (IG): 32 women used the Living Well app along with standard care.
- Control Group (CG): 38 women received only standard care.
They completed surveys to measure anxiety, depression, distress, quality of life, and illness perception at the start and after 2, 4, 8, and 12 weeks.
Key Findings
After 12 weeks:
- The IG showed significant improvements in anxiety, quality of life, and illness perception compared to the CG.
- There was a nearly significant reduction in distress levels in the IG.
- No significant changes were observed in depression levels.
Conclusion
The Living Well app shows promise in enhancing the mental health of women with breast cancer. Further research is encouraged to explore its effectiveness.
Trial Registration
This trial is registered in the German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00029918).
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