Adaptive web-based stress management programs among adults with a cardiovascular disease: A pilot Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial (SMART).
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A. Laizner | I. Lowensteyn | Steven Grover | Judith Sabetti | D. da Costa | S. Lambert | L. Pilote | M. Vallis | J. McCusker | É. Belzile | Mathieu Walker | Manon de Raad | Erica E. M. Moodie | J. Kayser | Cindy Ibberson
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