Online Mindfulness May Target Psychological Distress and Mental Health during COVID-19
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected mental health, creating an urgent need for convenient and safe interventions to improve well-being. Online mindfulness interventions show promise for improving depression, anxiety, and general well-being. Objective To assess: 1) the impact o...
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Main Authors: | Suzan R Farris BA (Author), Licia Grazzi MD (Author), Miya Holley BS (Author), Anna Dorsett BS (Author), Kelly Xing BS (Author), Charles R Pierce MS (Author), Paige M Estave BS (Author), Nathaniel O'Connell PhD (Author), Rebecca Erwin Wells MD, MPH, FAHS (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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