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2. Effectiveness of a mindfulness and acceptance-based intervention for improving the mental health of adolescents with HIV in Uganda: An open-label trial.

3. Experiences of Using Digital Mindfulness-Based Interventions: Rapid Scoping Review and Thematic Synthesis.

4. Acceptability of an adapted mindfulness and acceptance-based intervention to support adolescents with HIV: A qualitative study with Ugandan health care providers.

5. Decision-making experiences of health professionals in withdrawing treatment for children and young people: A qualitative study.

6. Development of a Web-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention to Support Lifestyle Behavior Change and Well-Being in Health Care Staff: Participatory Design Study.

7. A Web-Delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention With Email Reminders to Enhance Subjective Well-Being and Encourage Engagement With Lifestyle Behavior Change in Health Care Staff: Randomized Cluster Feasibility Stud.

8. Measurement invariance of the moral vitalism scale across 28 cultural groups.

9. Explaining illness with evil: pathogen prevalence fosters moral vitalism.

10. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for People Experiencing Appearance-Related Distress Associated With a Visible Difference: A Rationale and Review of Relevant Research.

11. Mindfulness reduces the correspondence bias.

12. Using Brief Cognitive Restructuring and Cognitive Defusion Techniques to Cope With Negative Thoughts.

13. The effects of repeated thought suppression attempts on thought occurrence.

14. Mindful maths: reducing the impact of stereotype threat through a mindfulness exercise.

15. Comparing thought suppression and acceptance as coping techniques for food cravings.

16. Comparing thought suppression and mindfulness as coping techniques for spider fear.

17. The derived generalization of thought suppression.

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