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CBT-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.
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- A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ... www.frontiersin.org via serper
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- pain intensity concept
- post-treatment concept
- follow-up concept
- depression concept
- anxiety concept
- cognitive-behavioral therapy-based interventions concept
- quality of life concept