1. Self-administered mindfulness interventions reduce stress in a large, randomized controlled multi-site study
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Sparacio, Alessandro, IJzerman, Hans, Ropovik, Ivan, Giorgini, Filippo, Spiessens, Christoph, Uchino, Bert N., Landvatter, Joshua, Tacana, Tracey, Diller, Sandra J., Derrick, Jaye L., Segundo, Joahana, Pierce, Jace D., Ross, Robert M., Francis, Zoë, LaBoucane, Amanda, Ma-Kellams, Christine, Ford, Maire B., Schmidt, Kathleen, Wong, Celia C., Higgins, Wendy C., Stone, Bryant M., Stanley, Samantha K., Ribeiro, Gianni, Fuglestad, Paul T., Jaklin, Valerie, Kübler, Andrea, Ziebell, Philipp, Jewell, Crystal L., Kovas, Yulia, Allahghadri, Mahnoosh, Fransham, Charlotte, Baranski, Michael F., Burgess, Hannah, Benz, Annika B. E., DeSousa, Maysa, Nylin, Catherine E., Brooks, Janae C., Goldsmith, Caitlyn M., Benson, Jessica M., Griffin, Siobhán M., Dunne, Stephen, Davis, William E., Watermeyer, Tam J., Meese, William B., Howell, Jennifer L., Standiford Reyes, Laurel, Strickland, Megan G., Dickerson, Sally S., Pescatore, Samantha, Skakoon-Sparling, Shayna, Wunder, Zachary I., Day, Martin V., Brenton, Shawna, Linden, Audrey H., Hawk, Christopher E., O’Brien, Léan V., Urgyen, Tenzin, McDonald, Jennifer S., van der Schans, Kim Lien, Blocker, Heidi, Ng Tseung-Wong, Caroline, and Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M.
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- 2024
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