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The concepts are related because clinical studies consistently measure 'quality of life' as a primary outcome during 'follow-up' periods to evaluate the long-term efficacy of interventions like CBT {fact:1, fact:2} and MBI [1].
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A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ... frontiersin.org 3 facts
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.
measurementCompared to Treatment As Usual (TAU), traditional Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) reported significant differences in the reduction of depressive and anxiety symptoms and in the increase of quality of life at post-treatment and at follow-up, with effect sizes ranging from very large to small.
measurementGardiner et al. (2019) found a significant effect in improving quality of life at follow-up in favor of Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBI) compared to Treatment As Usual (TAU), with a relative risk (RR) of 1.07.