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A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of laughter and humour interventions on depression, anxiety, and sleep quality in adults

Citation: Zhao, J., Yin, H., Zhang, G., Li, G., Shang, B., Wang, C., & Chen, L. (2019). A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of laughter and humour interventions on depression, anxiety, and sleep quality in adults. Journal of Advanced Nursing. Advanced Online Publication. Link to publisher’s article.

Physical activity correlates among older adults with probable generalized anxiety disorder: Results from the Irish longitudinal study on ageing

Citation: McDowell, C., Gordon, B., MacDonncha, C., & Herring, M. (2019). Physical activity correlates among older adults with probable generalized anxiety disorder: Results from the Irish longitudinal study on ageing. General Hospital Psychiatry, 59, 30-36. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2019.04.012. Link to publisher’s article.

Yoga for anxiety: A systematic review and meta-analysis for randomized controlled trials

Citation: Cramer, H., Lauche, R., Anheyer, D., Pilkington, K., de Manincor, M., Dobos, G., & Ward, L. (2018). Yoga for anxiety: A systematic review and meta-analysis for randomized controlled trials. Depression and Anxiety, 35(9), 830-843. Link to publisher’s article.

Virtual reality exposure therapy for anxiety and related disorders: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Citation: Carl, E., Stein, A., Levihn-Coon, A., Pogue, A., Rothbaum, B., Emmelkamp, P.,…& Powers, M. (2019). Virtual reality exposure therapy for anxiety and related disorders: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 61, 27-36. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2018.08.003. Link to publisher’s article.

Meta-analysis of psychosocial interventions for people with dementia and anxiety or depression

Citation: Noone, D., Stott, J., Aguirre, E., Llanfear, K., & Spector, A. (2018). Meta-analysis of psychosocial interventions for people with dementia and anxiety or depression. Aging & Mental Health, 17, 1-10. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2018.1495177. Link to publisher’s article.

Hatha yoga for acute, chronic and/or treatment-resistant mood and anxiety disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Citation: Vollbehr, N., Bartels-Velthuis, A., Nauta, M., Castelein, S., Steenhuis, L., Hoenders, R., & Ostafin, B. (2018). Hatha yoga for acute, chronic and/or treatment-resistant mood and anxiety disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PLOS ONE, 13(10): e0204925. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204925. Link to publisher’s article.

Music-based interventions to reduce internalizing symptoms in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis

Citation: Geipel, J., Koenig, J., Hillecke, T., Resch, F., & Kaess, M. (2018). Music-based interventions to reduce internalizing symptoms in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders, 225, doi: 647-656.10.1016/j.jad.2017.08.035. Link to publisher’s article.

Outdoor behavioral health care: A longitudinal assessment of young adult outcomes

Citation: Roberts, S., Stroud, D., Hoag, M., & Massey, K. (2017). Outdoor behavioral health care: A longitudinal assessment of young adult outcomes. Journal of Counseling & Development, 95, 45-55. Link to publisher’s article.

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