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“We need them as much as they need us”: A systematic review of the qualitative evidence for possible mechanisms of effectiveness of animal-assisted intervention (AAI)
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Shen,Ruth Z.Z., Xiong,Peng, Chou,Un I., Hall,Brian J.. “We need them as much as they need us”: A systematic review of the qualitative evidence for possible mechanisms of effectiveness of animal-assisted intervention (AAI)[J]. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 2019, 41, 203-207.
Authors:
Shen,Ruth Z.Z.
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Xiong,Peng
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Chou,Un I.
;
Hall,Brian J.
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Submit date:2019/06/25
Animal-assisted Interventions
Effectiveness
Qualitative
Systematic Review
“We need them as much as they need us”: A systematic review of the qualitative evidence for possible mechanisms of effectiveness of animal-assisted intervention (AAI)
Journal article
Shen,Ruth Z.Z., Xiong,Peng, Chou,Un I., Hall,Brian J.. “We need them as much as they need us”: A systematic review of the qualitative evidence for possible mechanisms of effectiveness of animal-assisted intervention (AAI)[J]. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 2019, 41, 203-207.
Authors:
Shen,Ruth Z.Z.
;
Xiong,Peng
;
Chou,Un I.
;
Hall,Brian J.
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Animal-assisted Interventions
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Qualitative
Systematic Review
“We need them as much as they need us”: A systematic review of the qualitative evidence for possible mechanisms of effectiveness of animal-assisted intervention (AAI)
Journal article
Shen,Ruth Z.Z., Xiong,Peng, Chou,Un I., Hall,Brian J.. “We need them as much as they need us”: A systematic review of the qualitative evidence for possible mechanisms of effectiveness of animal-assisted intervention (AAI)[J]. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 2018, 41, 203-207.
Authors:
Shen,Ruth Z.Z.
;
Xiong,Peng
;
Chou,Un I.
;
Hall,Brian J.
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Animal-assisted Interventions
Effectiveness
Qualitative
Systematic Review
"We need them as much as they need us": A systematic review of the qualitative evidence for possible mechanisms of effectiveness of animal-assisted intervention (AAI)
Journal article
Shen, Ruth Z. Z., Xiong, Peng, Chou, Un I., Hall, Brian J.. "We need them as much as they need us": A systematic review of the qualitative evidence for possible mechanisms of effectiveness of animal-assisted intervention (AAI)[J]. COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES IN MEDICINE, 2018, 41, 203-207.
Authors:
Shen, Ruth Z. Z.
;
Xiong, Peng
;
Chou, Un I.
;
Hall, Brian J.
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An evaluation of a low intensity mHealth enhanced mindfulness intervention for Chinese university students: A randomized controlled trial
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Hall,Brian J., Xiong,Peng, Guo,Xinqi, Sou,Elvo Kuai Long, Chou,Un I., Shen,Zhuozhuo. An evaluation of a low intensity mHealth enhanced mindfulness intervention for Chinese university students: A randomized controlled trial[J]. Psychiatry Research, 2018, 270, 394-403.
Authors:
Hall,Brian J.
;
Xiong,Peng
;
Guo,Xinqi
;
Sou,Elvo Kuai Long
;
Chou,Un I.
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