Mobile Mindfulness Meditation: a Randomised Controlled Trial of the Effect of Two Popular Apps on Mental Health University students were randomly assigned to use of apps: Headspace, or Smiling Mind... https://t.co/zifqskW4TN
Consistent with our findings in war veterans with PTSD and alcohol use disorders: more mindfulness practice is associated with better mental health outcomes
RT @ericRpedersen: New randomized controlled study finds encouraging short-term effects on mental health for two popular mobile #mindfulnes…
RT @ericRpedersen: New randomized controlled study finds encouraging short-term effects on mental health for two popular mobile #mindfulnes…
New randomized controlled study finds encouraging short-term effects on mental health for two popular mobile #mindfulness meditation apps. #CollegeStudent @Headspace @Smiling_Mind https://t.co/Cbg8oMb1we https://t.co/DTPNKjYHg7
RT @amitba: Retention challenges in this randomized controlled trial of mindfulness apps: Following the first 10-day period, app usage was…
RT @amitba: Retention challenges in this randomized controlled trial of mindfulness apps: Following the first 10-day period, app usage was…
RT @amitba: Retention challenges in this randomized controlled trial of mindfulness apps: Following the first 10-day period, app usage was…
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Retention challenges in this randomized controlled trial of mindfulness apps: Following the first 10-day period, app usage was low during the 30-day extended use period (less than 20% used the app 2+ times per week). https://t.co/xfXd3vtj7y