Promising Subjective and Objective Benefits of Modified Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Training for Chinese Adults with Chronic Pain: A Pilot Randomized Control Study.
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Full Title: Pain Ther
Abbreviation: Pain Ther
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Subject Category: Clinical Neurology
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"Declarations Conflict of interestShuanghong Chen, Xubin Gao, Ting Shi, Xibo Zuo, Chengjin Hong, Yaoyao Zhang, Beibei You, Fenghua Li, Todd Jackson, and Ying He declare that they have no conflicts of interest. Ethical approvalThe study received institutional review board approval from Southwest University in China (H21034). The study was conducted in accordance with the current version of Helsinki Declaration and following all other requirements of local laws of China. Written informed consent was obtained from all participants. Conflict of interest Shuanghong Chen, Xubin Gao, Ting Shi, Xibo Zuo, Chengjin Hong, Yaoyao Zhang, Beibei You, Fenghua Li, Todd Jackson, and Ying He declare that they have no conflicts of interest."
"Funding This study and the Rapid Service Fee were supported by grants from the China National Natural Sciences Foundation (31871141) to Todd Jackson in Chongqing, China; Army Medical University (cx2019js211) to Ying He in Chongqing, China; and Chongqing Xinqiao Hospital, Second Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University (2022YQB100) to Shuanghong Chen in Chongqing, China."
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