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Brief Title: The Effect of a Stepped-care Metacognition-based Intervention on Managing Fear of Cancer Recurrence
Official Title: The Effect of a Stepped-care Metacognition-based Intervention on Managing Fear of Cancer Recurrence: Sequential, Multiple Assignment, Randomized Controlled Trial (SMARTs)
Study ID: NCT06181331
Brief Summary: A sequential multiple-assignment randomized controlled trial (SMART) will be used to assess the effect of an adaptive stepped-care intervention on FCR in cancer survivors with subclinical levels of fear of cancer recurrence.
Detailed Description: The current SMART trial aims to address the following hypotheses: Hypothesis 1: It is better to begin adaptive interventions with eConquerFear than with eHealthMaintenance. Hypothesis 2: Among initial non-respondents, it is better to switch to supervised, face-to-face ConquerFear than to augment eConquerFear with eHealthMaintenance. Hypothesis 3: eConquerFear + ConquerFear will lead to the greatest reduction in fear of cancer recurrence. Hypothesis 4: There would be an indirect effect of stepped-care ConquerFear intervention on fear of cancer recurrence through its effect on maladaptive metacognition and cognitive attentional syndrome.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Name: Wendy Lam, PhD
Affiliation: School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR