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Web-Based Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Well-being: Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial
Web-Based Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Well-being: Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial
Authors of this article:
Louisa G Sylvia1, 2 ; Mitchell R Lunn3 ; Juno Obedin-Maliver3 ; Robert N McBurney4 ; W Benjamin Nowell5 ; Rachel L Nosheny6 ; Richard A Mularski7 ; Millie D Long8 ; Peter A Merkel9 ; Mark J Pletcher6 ; Roberta E Tovey1 ; Christopher Scalchunes10 ; Rebecca Sutphen11 ; Ann S Martin12 ; Elizabeth J Horn13 ; Megan O'Boyle13 ; Lisa Pitch14 ; Michael Seid15 ; Susan Redline16 ; Sophie Greenebaum1 ; Nevita George1 ; Noah J French1 ; Caylin M Faria1 ; Nicha Puvanich1 ; Dustin J Rabideau17 ; Caitlin A Selvaggi17 ; Chu Yu17 ; Stephen V Faraone18 ; Shilpa Venkatachalam5 ; Debbe McCall19 ; Sharon F Terry20 ; Thilo Deckersbach1 ; Andrew A Nierenberg1, 2
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