App-Based Delivery of Clinical Emotional Freedom Techniques: Cross-Sectional Study of App User Self-Ratings
BackgroundThe burgeoning area of mobile health (mHealth) has experienced rapid growth in mobile apps designed to address mental health issues. Although abundant apps offer strategies for managing symptoms of anxiety and stress, information regarding their efficacy is scarce. ObjectiveThis study aime...
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Main Authors: | Church, Dawson (Author), Stapleton, Peta (Author), Sabot, Debbie (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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