Abstract
This randomized controlled trial compared the efficacy of cognitive behavioral stress management (CBSM) and positive psychotherapy in cancer (PPC) to reduce post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and distress, and to promote post-traumatic growth (PTG) in cancer survivors. Participants were 140 adult women randomly allocated to CBSM (n = 73) or PPC (n = 67). PTSS, distress, and PTG were assessed at pre- and post-intervention, and at 3- and 12–month follow-ups. Analysis showed PPC was more effective in decreasing PTSS (b= −7.61, p
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Ochoa-Arnedo, C., Casellas-Grau, A., Lleras, M., Medina, J. C., & Vives, J. (2021). Stress management or post-traumatic growth facilitation to diminish distress in cancer survivors? a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Positive Psychology, 16(6), 715–725. https://doi.org/10.1080/17439760.2020.1765005
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