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Behavioral Mechanisms That Mediate Mental and Physical Health Improvements in People With Chronic Pain Who Receive a Digital Health Intervention: Prospective Cohort Pilot Study

Behavioral Mechanisms That Mediate Mental and Physical Health Improvements in People With Chronic Pain Who Receive a Digital Health Intervention: Prospective Cohort Pilot Study

Since this is a pilot trial, we considered P In total, 30 of 85 (35%) eligible patients were enrolled, and all 30/30 (100%) completed follow-up measures (Figure 1). The cohort had a mean age of 59 (SD 14) years, and 21/30 (70%) were female (Table 1). During the 1-month study period, 28/30 (93%) engaged with the digital mental health intervention at least once, and 9/30 (30%) engaged at least once with the human coach of the digital intervention (Table 2).

Abby L Cheng, Mansi Agarwal, Melissa A Armbrecht, Joanna Abraham, Ryan P Calfee, Charles W Goss

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e51422