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Skills to enhance positivity in suicidal adolescents: Results from a pilot randomized clinical trial

Citation: Yen, S., Ranney, M., Krek, M., Peters, J., Mereish, E., Tezanos, K., Kahler, C., Solomon, J., Beard, C., & Spirito, A. (2020). Skills to enhance positivity in suicidal adolescents: Results from a pilot randomized clinical trial. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 15(3), 348-361. Link to publisher’s article.

Group-based music intervention in Parkinson’s disease: Findings from a mixed-methods study

Citation: Pohl, P., Wressle, E., Lundin, F., Enthoven, P., & Dizdar, N. (2020). Group-based music intervention in Parkinson’s disease: Findings from a mixed-methods study. Clinical Rehabilitation, 34(4), 533-544. Link to publisher’s article.

Will helping others also benefit you? Chinese adolescents’ altruistic personality traits and life satisfaction

Citation: Lu, C., Jiang, Y., Zhao, X., & Fang, P. (2020). Will helping others also benefit you? Chinese adolescents’ altruistic personality traits and life satisfaction. Journal of Happiness Studies, 21(4), 1407-1425. Link to publisher’s article.

The role of emotion regulation in socially anxious children and adolescents: A systematic review

Citation: Golombek, K., Lidle, L., Tuschen-Caffier, B., Schmitz, J. & Vierrath, V. (2019). The role of emotion regulation in socially anxious children and adolescents: A systematic review. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Link to publisher’s article.

Happiness or hopelessness in late life: A cluster RCT of the 3L-Mind-Training programme among the institutionalized older people

Citation: Chiang, Y., Lee, C., & Hsueh, S. (2020). Happiness or hopelessness in late life: A cluster RCT of the 3L-Mind-Training programme among the institutionalized older people. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 76(1), 312-323. Link to publisher’s article.

Relationship between mood, thinking, and walking: A systematic review examining depressive symptoms, executive function, and gait

Citation: Patience, J., Lai, K., Russell, E., Vasudev, A., Montero-Odasso, M., & Burhan, A. (2019). Relationship between mood, thinking, and walking: A systematic review examining depressive symptoms, executive function, and gait. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 27(12), 1375-1383. Link to publisher’s article.

The effect of tai chi chuan on negative emotions in non-clinical populations: A meta-analysis and systematic review

Citation: Zhang, S., Zou, L., Chen, L., Yao, Y., Loprinzi, P., Siu, P., & Wei, G. (2019). The effect of tai chi chuan on negative emotions in non-clinical populations: A meta-analysis and systematic review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16, 1-16. Link to publisher’s article.

Affective problems and decline in cognitive state in older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Citation: John, A., Patel, U. Rusted, J., Richards, M., & Gaysina, D. (2019). Affective problems and decline in cognitive state in older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychological Medicine, 49(3), 353-365. Link to publisher’s article.

A meta-analysis of the effect of interpersonal and social rhythm therapy on symptom and functioning improvement in patients with bipolar disorders

Citation: Lam, C. & Chung, M. (2019). A meta-analysis of the effect of interpersonal and social rhythm therapy on symptom and functioning improvement in patients with bipolar disorders. Applied Research in Quality of Life. Advanced Online Publication. Link to publisher’s article.

Effects of the best possible self intervention: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Citation: Carrillo, A., Rubio-Aparicio, M. Molinari, G., Enrique, A., Sanchez-Meca, J., & Banos, R. (2019). Effects of the best possible self intervention: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PLoS ONE, 14(9), 1-23. Link to publisher’s article.

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