Can positive psychological interventions improve health behaviors? A systematic review of the literature
Emily H. Feig(Harvard University), Bettina B. Hoeppner(Massachusetts General Hospital), Christopher M. Celano(Harvard University), Hermioni L. Amonoo(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Elizabeth N. Madva(Harvard University), Rachel Millstein(Harvard University), Regina M. Longley(Massachusetts General Hospital), Juliana Zambrano(Lemuel Shattuck Hospital), Florence Okoro(Massachusetts General Hospital), Jeff C. Huffman(Harvard University)
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