Application of coping strategies and psychological interventions in the management of depression and anxiety among leukemia patients

  • Jiaheng Wang Department of Hematology, Quzhou People’s Hospital (The Quzhou Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University), Quzhou 324003, China
  • Hongwei Kong Department of Hematology, Quzhou People’s Hospital (The Quzhou Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University), Quzhou 324003, China
  • Gang Wang Department of Hematology, Quzhou People’s Hospital (The Quzhou Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University), Quzhou 324003, China
  • Wenping Wu Department of Hematology, Quzhou People’s Hospital (The Quzhou Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University), Quzhou 324003, China
  • Linjuan Xu Department of Hematology, Quzhou People’s Hospital (The Quzhou Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University), Quzhou 324003, China
Article ID: 3644
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Keywords: leukemia; depression; anxiety; psychological interventions; coping strategies

Abstract

This review aims to explore the application of coping strategies and psychological interventions in managing depression and anxiety among leukemia patients. Leukemia patients often face significant psychological burdens, with elevated rates of depression and anxiety, which deeply impact their overall health and quality of life. This article reviews the relevant literature and analyzes various psychological interventions, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), supportive psychotherapy, meditation, and emotional regulation techniques, evaluating their effectiveness in alleviating psychological distress among leukemia patients. The findings indicate that appropriate psychological interventions not only significantly reduce depressive and anxiety symptoms but also improve physiological health, emotional regulation, and overall quality of life. In addition, coping strategies play a critical role in mitigating anxiety and depression. Taken together, the combination of psychological interventions and coping strategies provides comprehensive support for leukemia patients, contributing to improved treatment outcomes and quality of life.

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2025-01-17
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Wang, J., Kong, H., Wang, G., Wu, W., & Xu, L. (2025). Application of coping strategies and psychological interventions in the management of depression and anxiety among leukemia patients. Psycho-Oncologie, 19(1), 3644. https://doi.org/10.18282/po3644
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