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The study included four weekly sessions of expressive writing associated with the first four cancer vaccines; patients were randomly assigned to neutral health issues writing or expressive writing of the group’s deepest thoughts and feelings.
Outcomes were psychological and behavioral adjustment, symptoms of distress, perceived stress, mood, and sleep.
Patients were undergoing the active treatment phase of care.
This was a pilot, randomized, controlled trial.
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)
Statistically significant improvements in the expressive writing group were found for four of the sleep disturbance measures on the PSQI (total score and subscales of Sleep Quality, Sleep Duration, and Daytime Dysfunction).