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Text messaging to enhance mindfulness-based smoking cessation treatment: program development through qualitative researchSpears et al., 2019
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- Spears C
- Bell S
- Scarlett C
- Anderson N
- Cottrell-Daniels C
- Lotfalian S
- Bandlamudi M
- Grant A
- Sigurdardottir A
- Carter B
- Abroms L
- Wetter D
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- JMIR mHealth and uHealth
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Background Mindfulness-based programs show promise for promoting smoking cessation in diverse populations. Mobile health strategies could increase treatment engagement and in- the-moment support, thus enhancing the effects of mindfulness-based smoking cessation …
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