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Brief Title: Cancer Within a Pandemic: A Telemental Health Intervention
Official Title: Cancer Within a Pandemic: A Telemental Health Intervention Designed to Augment Psychological Resilience Amidst Dual Health Threats
Study ID: NCT04659993
Brief Summary: The purpose of this research study is to test an online support group designed to help young adults who have had cancer treatment to manage their mood during a pandemic. Investigators hope to learn more about what effects a support group may have upon the health and well-being of young adults who have undergone cancer treatment by offering an online support group that teaches healthy coping skills in a practical and acceptable way. Investigators would also like to know if certain parts of the online material is more effective in helping subjects manage their mood.
Detailed Description: Primary Objective: To improve self-efficacy for young adult cancer survivors navigating pandemic conditions. Secondary Objective: To reduce depression and anxiety levels through meaning-making.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Wake Forest Baptist Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Name: Katie Duckworth, Ph.D
Affiliation: Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR