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The relationship between quality of life and depression is established through numerous clinical studies and longitudinal research, such as those by Hohls et al. [1] and Brenes [2], which consistently examine these variables together. Furthermore, clinical evidence indicates that depression is a significant psychological factor that contributes to poorer quality of life in cancer patients [3], [4].

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A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 3 facts
claimTraditional cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) improves depression, anxiety, and quality of life in patients with comorbid chronic pain and clinically relevant psychological distress, but does not improve pain intensity or pain catastrophizing.
claimCBT-based interventions were more effective than control groups in improving depression, anxiety, and quality of life at both post-treatment and follow-up, but not in improving pain intensity, according to the systematic review.
claimThe systematic review concludes that traditional Cognitive Behavioral Therapy may produce significant benefits for the improvement of depression, anxiety, and quality of life, but not for pain intensity and pain catastrophizing.
Short- and long-term health consequences of sleep disruption dovepress.com Goran Medic, Micheline Wille, Michiel EH Hemels · Dove Press 1 fact
referenceJoffe et al. (2012) published in Arch Gen Psychiatry that a lifetime history of depression and anxiety disorders predicts the quality of life in midlife women, even in the absence of current illness episodes.
Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety-Related Disorders link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
measurementIn the meta-analysis 'Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety-Related Disorders', 7 studies used measures of depression at posttreatment, 3 studies reported measures of quality of life, and 7 of the 10 studies reported treatment effects 6 months after posttreatment.
The influence of cancer treatments on long-term psychological ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
referenceNg et al. (2015) conducted a 1-year prospective study on anxiety, depression, perceived social support, and quality of life in Malaysian breast cancer patients.
Meeting Psychosocial Health Needs of Cancer Survivors cancer.gov Elia Ben-Ari · National Cancer Institute 1 fact
claimSymptoms such as fatigue, trouble falling asleep, and trouble concentrating are common among cancer survivors and can impact quality of life and recovery, even if the patient does not meet the clinical criteria for depression.