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Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic, nonspecific inflammatory disease that can affect the entire digestive tract. It is difficult to cure and often relapses, causing long-term suffering for patients. This persistent condition significantly impacts their mental and psychological well-being, leading to a noticeable decline in their quality of life. Furthermore, these negative emotions can contribute to disease recurrence and the worsening of symptoms. Positive psychological intervention (PPI) refers to the enhancement of positive emotions, cognition, and behaviors to increase well-being and alleviate symptoms. Therefore, this study aims to use psychological methods to help CD patients better recognize and understand their positive experiences, thus aiding them in coping with stress and adversity more effectively.
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120 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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