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“... in symptoms of depression and anxiety after the interventions, particularly with the largest effect size...”
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“...Introduction: Depressive and anxiety disorders are considered the main cause of emotional suffering...”
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“...; Checklist de Problemas; Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; Europe Health Interview Surveys Quality...”
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“..., particularly with high levels of emotional suffering. In an effort to explore approaches suitable for treating...”
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“... caregivers, including: family and social disruptions; a decrease in formal and informal support; an increase...”
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