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Psychological distress is linked to quality of life as a clinical outcome, where its presence is shown to reduce quality of life in chronic pain patients [1] and contribute to poorer quality of life in breast cancer patients [2], [3]. Furthermore, therapeutic interventions like CBT are used to simultaneously address both psychological distress and quality of life [4], while longitudinal studies track changes in both as key health outcomes [5].
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A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ... frontiersin.org 2 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.
claimSnyder and Handrup (2018) report that the presence of psychological distress in patients with chronic pain increases pain complaints and reduces quality of life.