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NCT07582666

Identifying and Mobilizing Personal Resources to Improve Well-Being in Cancer Participants Using the CAERES Protocol

Cancer patients often experience emotional distress, fatigue, and reduced quality of life that may not be fully addressed by medical treatment alone. Research suggests that helping patients identify and mobilize their personal strengths and resources may support their psychological well-being. However, structured psychosocial interventions focused on personal resources have not been widely tested in cancer rehabilitation settings. The goal of this clinical trial was to test the acceptability and feasibility of a 3-week psychosocial intervention designed to help adult cancer patients identify and mobilize their personal strengths to better cope with their illness. The intervention was based on the AERES tool (Auto-Evaluation des RESsources; in english : Resources Self-Assessment), a card-sorting instrument developed at the University of Lausanne for strength-based assessment in clinical populations. The main questions it aimed to answer were: * Was the CAERES (Cancer Auto-Evaluation of RESources) intervention acceptable and feasible for cancer patients undergoing oncological treatment or rehabilitation? * Did the intervention positively affect emotional well-being, self-efficacy, posttraumatic growth, cancer-related fatigue, anxiety, depression, and satisfaction with care? Researchers compared an immediate-intervention group with a waitlist control group (3-week delay before receiving the same intervention) to see if the intervention produced measurable effects on the targeted outcomes. Participants: * Completed an in-person AERES card-sorting session (1 to 2.5 hours) to identify personal strengths across three dimensions (personal qualities, hobbies and passions, and social/environmental resources) * Received a personalized written report identifying a targeted resource to develop * Engaged in a 3-week home-based reinforcement program with three weekly phone calls (15 minutes each) and three personalized written feedback reports * Completed validated questionnaires at three time points (baseline, post-intervention, follow-up) Recruitment was conducted at three sites in Italian-speaking Switzerland: the Rehabilitation Clinic of Novaggio (EOC/Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale), the Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland (IOSI) in Bellinzona, and a private psycho-oncology practice in Lugano, with patient referrals supported by collaborating psycho-oncologists.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-05-13

1 state

Self Efficacy
Neoplasms (Cancer / Tumors)
Cancer-related Fatigue
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ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT06899607

Fibre and Mental Wellbeing Feasibility Trial

This feasibility study will explore whether adding an extra 10 grams of fibre to participants' daily diet for two weeks would improve their mental health and wellbeing.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 40 Years

Updated: 2025-12-03

1 state

Affect (Mental Function)
Sleep
Anxiety
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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06979778

Testing the Efficacy of the "Syd" App on Improving Quality of Life and Mental Health Among University Students in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if using the "See Yourself Differently" (syd) app can help improve quality of life and mental health for university students in Saudi Arabia. The study also aims to see if the app can help lower anxiety and stress, and increase positive feelings while decreasing negative feelings. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does the "syd" app improve the quality of life for university students? 2. Does the "syd" app help lower anxiety and stress in university students 3. Does the "syd" app help increase positive feelings and decrease negative feelings in university students? Researchers will compare students who use the "syd" app to see if it works. Participants will: 1. Use the "syd" app for 3 months. 2. Complete surveys about their quality of life, anxiety, stress, and feelings.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-05-23

Quality of Life (QOL)
Anxiety
Stress
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