Use of Mental Health Apps by Patients With Breast Cancer in the United States: Pilot Pre-Post Study
BackgroundNearly half of the patients with breast cancer experience clinically significant mental distress within the first year of receiving their cancer diagnosis. There is an urgent need to identify scalable and cost-efficient ways of delivering empirically supported menta...
Main Authors: | Chow, Philip I, Showalter, Shayna L, Gerber, Matthew, Kennedy, Erin M, Brenin, David, Mohr, David C, Lattie, Emily G, Gupta, Alisha, Ocker, Gabrielle, Cohn, Wendy F |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2020-04-01
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Series: | JMIR Cancer |
Online Access: | http://cancer.jmir.org/2020/1/e16476/ |
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