2021
DOI: 10.1089/jayao.2020.0102
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Consider the Source: Examining Attrition Rates, Response Rates, and Preliminary Effects of eHealth Mindfulness Messages and Delivery Framing in a Randomized Trial with Young Adult Cancer Survivors

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“…Without sufficient psychosocial supportive care, the rates of distress, morbidity, and mortality in this population will remain high. There are currently few evidence-based programs for AYAs in the years following treatment that tackle the key transitional issues they face [14,16,17,25,26]. As such, programs that promote stress management, coping, and connection among this population are warranted.…”
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“…Without sufficient psychosocial supportive care, the rates of distress, morbidity, and mortality in this population will remain high. There are currently few evidence-based programs for AYAs in the years following treatment that tackle the key transitional issues they face [14,16,17,25,26]. As such, programs that promote stress management, coping, and connection among this population are warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other psychosocial programs targeting AYAs have been individually delivered, did not include mind-body skill acquisition, or focused on teaching a single skill (ie, mindfulness, positive psychology) for stress reduction [12][13][14][15][16][17]25,26]. Few have targeted a wide range of AYAs, particularly during the early posttreatment period.…”
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