This study documented significant decreases in depression, anxiety, stress, and glucose levels, as well as increased frequency of glucose self-testing, among participants in a diabetes behavioral telehealth program.
Participants in a nationally scaled telebehavioral health program for chronic pain experienced significant improvement in depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms and shared several complaints, goals, and mood triggers.
attenuation of increases in pain unpleasantness. Due to the lack of an adequate control condition, these results should be interpreted cautiously. However, these findings support the efficacy of guided imagery in general and warrants further examination of the specific effects of resilience-focused imagery. (521) Randomized assignment of Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-Restructured Format-2 (MMPI-2-RF) in 2 unique pain populations: mixed musculoskeletal pain and chronic daily headache
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