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CBT and Mindfulness Improve Mood and Sleep in Diabetic Cancer Patients

Última actualización 11 de julio de 2026

Key finding

The negative mood score decreased in both groups, and the score in the observation group was lower than that in the control group (P < 0.05).

This study evaluated the effects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on patients with diabetes and endometrial cancer, finding significant improvements in mood and sleep quality.

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EvidenceScore™

Moderate

Study type

RCTs

Follow-up

Medium-Term (3–12 mo)

Risk of bias

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Study focus

This study evaluated the effects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on patients with diabetes and endometrial cancer, finding significant improvements in mood and sleep quality.

Clinical relevance

Improving mental health and sleep quality is crucial for patients with chronic conditions like diabetes and cancer. This study highlights the potential of behavioral therapies to enhance overall well-being, which can lead to better disease management and quality of life.

Keep in mind

The study design was observational, limiting causal inferences. Sample size and demographic diversity were not specified. Potential confounding factors were not controlled for.

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Qing-Song Z, Wei Z, Yun M, Xiao-Shi W, Jin-Wei Z, Ying-Jiu C. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Patients with Diabetes and Endometrial Cancer. World Journal of Psychiatry. 2025;15(4):100849. doi:10.5498/wjp.v15.i4.100849

Efectos Principales

Negative mood score decreased by 2.74 (p < 0.001) in the observation group compared to control.

Positive mood score increased by 4.36 (p < 0.001) in the observation group compared to control.

Sleep quality score decreased by 0.68 (p < 0.001) in the observation group compared to control.

Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index total score decreased by 0.39 (p < 0.001) in the observation group compared to control.

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Evidence Context

This study contributes evidence to Telephone-based lifestyle education for gestational diabetes prevention and Negative mood score, Positive mood score improvement, Sleep quality.

Primary intervention

Telephone-based lifestyle education for gestational diabetes prevention

Primary outcomes

  • Negative mood score
  • Positive mood score improvement
  • Sleep quality

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Moderate contributionModerate confidenceNetwork score: 63

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Related topics

3

Evidence pairs

52

Related studies

High relevance in at least one topic

Why it is useful

  • Contributes to 3 evidence relationships
  • Includes primary outcome data
  • Linked to 1 direct semantic evidence topic

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Evidencia principal

Relación de evidencia

Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Programs and Quality of Life Outcomes

Evidencia relacionada

Tema de evidencia

Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support

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Intervención

Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Programs

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Study findings

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Negative mood score

Telephone-based lifestyle education for gestational diabetes prevention → Negative mood score

Telephone-based lifestyle education for gestational diabetes prevention → Negative mood score

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
100
Very Positive
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
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Positive mood score improvement

Telephone-based lifestyle education for gestational diabetes prevention → Positive mood score improvement

Telephone-based lifestyle education for gestational diabetes prevention → Positive mood score improvement

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
100
Very Positive
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
Add to Evidence Tracker

Sleep quality

Telephone-based lifestyle education for gestational diabetes prevention → Sleep quality

Telephone-based lifestyle education for gestational diabetes prevention → Sleep quality

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
100
Very Positive
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
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evidence suggest

La Evidencia Sugiere

  • Negative mood improved significantly with a decrease of 2.74 points.
  • Positive mood increased by 4.36 points in the intervention group.
  • Sleep quality scores showed a significant decrease of 0.68 points.
who this applies

A quién se aplica

  • Patients diagnosed with diabetes.
  • Patients diagnosed with endometrial cancer.
keep in mind

Tener en Cuenta

  • Results may not be generalizable to other cancer types.
  • The study did not assess long-term effects of the interventions.
  • Further research is needed to explore underlying mechanisms.
between the lines

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  • The study design was observational, limiting causal inferences.
  • Sample size and demographic diversity were not specified.
  • Potential confounding factors were not controlled for.

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This study contributes to evidence on Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Programs and Negative mood score, Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Programs and Positive mood score improvement.

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Does Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Programs improve quality of life outcomes?

Strong Evidence

Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Programs appears to improve Quality of Life Outcomes.

ConsistencyScore™: Results are consistent across studies.

Ranked evidence signals

  1. 1

    Sleep quality

    EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study

Why this answer: This answer is based on 10 supporting studies with consistent results and a positive effect signal.

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  • Population details are unavailable.
10 supporting studiesUpdated: Jul 2026

Does Telephone-based lifestyle education for gestational diabetes prevention improve negative mood score?

Emerging Evidence

Telephone-based lifestyle education for gestational diabetes prevention appears to improve Negative mood score.

ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.

Ranked evidence signals

  1. 1

    Negative mood score

    EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study

Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.

Limitations

  • Only one supporting study is available.
  • Consistency cannot yet be determined.
  • Population details are unavailable.
1 supporting studyUpdated: Jul 2026

Does Telephone-based lifestyle education for gestational diabetes prevention improve positive mood score improvement?

Emerging Evidence

Telephone-based lifestyle education for gestational diabetes prevention appears to improve Positive mood score improvement.

ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.

Ranked evidence signals

  1. 1

    Positive mood score improvement

    EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study

Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.

Limitations

  • Only one supporting study is available.
  • Consistency cannot yet be determined.
  • Population details are unavailable.
1 supporting studyUpdated: Jul 2026
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