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  • Psychology
  • Health Informatics

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  • Depression is a common comorbidity in breast cancer patients, impacting their psychosocial well-being.
  • E-health interventions offer potential support but vary in interactivity and human presence.
  • Understanding how different e-health designs affect patients with depression is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the impact of different e-health interventions on breast cancer patients' perceived healthcare competence, emotional processing, and social well-being.
  • To investigate the moderating role of depression levels on the effectiveness of e-health interventions.
  • To compare interventions with varying interactivity and human presence.

Main Methods:

  • A 6-month randomized controlled trial involving 328 women with breast cancer.
  • Three intervention groups: Internet Only, Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (CHESS) Only, and CHESS with a Human Mentor.
  • Participants were stratified by depression levels.

Main Results:

  • Breast cancer patients with higher depression benefited most from the CHESS with Mentor intervention for perceived healthcare competence and social well-being over time.
  • Depressed patients showed greater improvement in emotional processing with CHESS with Mentor compared to other interventions.
  • Intervention effectiveness varied based on depression levels and intervention type.

Conclusions:

  • The CHESS with Mentor intervention is particularly beneficial for breast cancer patients experiencing depression.
  • Human interaction within e-health systems can significantly enhance psychosocial outcomes for this population.
  • Findings inform the development of tailored e-health strategies for cancer patients with mental health comorbidities.