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Expressive Writing for the Management of Stress in Cancer Survivors
Sponsor: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Summary
This clinical trial evaluates the effect of expressive writing for the management of stress in cancer survivors. Cancer diagnosis and treatment are associated with increased stress in cancer survivors related to concerns about family, career, relationships, finances, side effects of treatment, and death. This stress can be further exacerbated by social upheavals such as the COVID-19 pandemic. For safety reasons, many patients are isolated with restricted access to in-person health care and reduced social interaction with family and friends. Together with the economic uncertainties that come with this pandemic, these factors are likely to increase cancer survivors' stress levels. Expressive writing may provide a medium through which cancer survivors confront stressors and find meaning in their experience. The goal of this trial is to learn more about the experiences of cancer survivors during stressful times.
Official title: COVID-19: A Virtual Feasibility Study to Manage Stress
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
414
Start Date
2020-08-07
Completion Date
2028-12-31
Last Updated
2025-11-21
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Behavioral Intervention
Read positive messages
Behavioral Intervention
Write about positive experiences
Behavioral Intervention
Write about neutral topics
Behavioral Intervention
Read neutral messages
Quality-of-Life Assessment
Ancillary studies
Questionnaire Administration
Complete questionnaires
Locations (1)
M D Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, United States