U.S., Sept. 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07160439) titled 'A Preliminary Evaluation of Digital Behavioral Interventions' on Aug. 29.

Brief Summary: Digital mental and behavioral health interventions have potential to significantly improve accessibility for the large number of breast cancer survivors who need treatments. However, the landscape of digital interventions tested in this population remains limited, with the few that have been tested primarily focused on reducing symptoms of mental disorders. This is problematic given the range of psychosocial needs among breast cancer survivors, including those who may not have active mental health symptoms, yet could benefit from learning effect...