Stress Management for Cancer Patients: How Well Does it Work? (C2H-D)
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 21 - 80 |
Updated: | 3/17/2019 |
Start Date: | November 2013 |
End Date: | November 2019 |
Examination of a Stress Management Intervention for Cancer Patients as Delivered by Community Mental Health Professionals
Psychological interventions for cancer patients have been tested and found to reduce stress
and improve quality of life. These interventions have been tested at academic medical centers
but have not been available for use by community mental health professionals. One such
intervention is the Biobehavioral Intervention (BBI), developed by Professor Barbara L.
Andersen and colleagues at Ohio State (OSU). Current funding has enabled the investigators to
train mental health professionals from across the country to deliver the BBI at their
institution. Recently diagnosed cancer patients who are participating in the BBI group at
these institutions may participate in a research study completing self report measures asking
about psychological and behavioral outcomes (for example, mood, stress, diet and physical
activity). The investigators hypothesize that individuals participating in the intervention
will report improvements in outcomes, such as reduced stress and improved mood, reduced
symptoms of the disease and treatment, etc., after completing the intervention and continue
to report these improvements up to 6 months after the group ends. OSU will coordinate this
data collection project but information about participating sites is listed in
http://clinicaltrials.gov.
and improve quality of life. These interventions have been tested at academic medical centers
but have not been available for use by community mental health professionals. One such
intervention is the Biobehavioral Intervention (BBI), developed by Professor Barbara L.
Andersen and colleagues at Ohio State (OSU). Current funding has enabled the investigators to
train mental health professionals from across the country to deliver the BBI at their
institution. Recently diagnosed cancer patients who are participating in the BBI group at
these institutions may participate in a research study completing self report measures asking
about psychological and behavioral outcomes (for example, mood, stress, diet and physical
activity). The investigators hypothesize that individuals participating in the intervention
will report improvements in outcomes, such as reduced stress and improved mood, reduced
symptoms of the disease and treatment, etc., after completing the intervention and continue
to report these improvements up to 6 months after the group ends. OSU will coordinate this
data collection project but information about participating sites is listed in
http://clinicaltrials.gov.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Recent initial diagnosis of cancer without metastatic disease
- Able to speak/read English
Exclusion Criteria: Those with concurrent diagnoses of
- Organic brain syndrome
- Dementia
- Mental retardation
- non-English speaking
- Significant sensory deficit
- Severe mental illness (e.g., schizophrenia, psychotic disorder)
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4501 X St
Sacramento, California 95817
Sacramento, California 95817
(916) 734-5800
Phone: 916-734-5198
UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center When faced with cancer, you want the best hope for...
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Auburn, Alabama 36830
Principal Investigator: Peggy S Howland, PhD
Phone: 334-821-3350
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450 Brookline Ave
Boston, Massachusetts 2215
Boston, Massachusetts 2215
617-632-3000
Principal Investigator: Larissa L Hewitt, MSW, LICSW
Phone: 617-632-2264
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Since it’s founding in 1947, Dana-Farber has been committed to providing adults...
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100 North Academy Avenue
Danville, Pennsylvania 17822
Danville, Pennsylvania 17822
570-271-6211
Phone: 570-271-6516
Geisinger Medical Center Since 1915, Geisinger Medical Center has been known as the region’s resource...
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Northbrook, Illinois 60062
Principal Investigator: Barbara L Andersen, PhD
Phone: 847-562-4975
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Plano, Texas
Principal Investigator: Jamile Ashmore, PhD
Phone: 469-814-4850
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Truckee, California 96161
Principal Investigator: Barbara Andersen, PhD
Phone: 530-582-8207
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