Reduction in Anger in Participants with Chronic Pain after a Mobile-Based Mindfulness Intervention
Introduction/Aim: To evaluate the effects of a novel 12-minute mobile-based mindfulness intervention on anger in participants with chronic pain, depression/anxiety and condition-free controls. Methods: Four groups of university students: n = 42 with chronic pain (CP+app), n = 39 with symptoms of dep...
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Main Authors: | Vered Valeria Latman (Author), Muhammad Abid Azam (Author), Helia Ghazinejad (Author), Amir Zarie (Author), Fatma Al-Rubeye (Author), Natasha Aguanno (Author), Zahra Mohamedbhai (Author), Myra Massey (Author), Joel Katz (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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