Application of WeChat-based cognitive behavioural stress management for early-stage cervical cancer patients: a randomised controlled study
Background This randomised controlled study was aimed at investigating the effects of WeChat-based cognitive behavioural stress management (WB-CBSM) on the mental health of patients with early-stage cervical cancer treated with surgical resection.Methods A total of 184 patients with early-stage cerv...
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Main Authors: | Qing Hao (Author), Lan Feng (Author), Dandan Chen (Author), Xia Fan (Author), Lei Wei (Author), Zhaojun Cui (Author), Jing Zhang (Author), Lin Wang (Author), Dan Zhang (Author), Xinxin Zhan (Author), Wenping Yang (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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