International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
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1. Internalized Heterosexism, Hope, and Depressive Symptoms Among Gay and Bisexual Men
- Kulda K. , et al.
2. Spiritual Connectivity Intervention for Individuals with Depressive Symptoms: A Randomized Control Trial
- Leung J. , et al.
3. Sexual Orientation Concealment, Hope, and Depressive Symptoms Among Sexual Minority Women: The Moderating Role of Sexual Orientation
- Glynn S.A. , et al.
4. Faith-Based Spiritual Intervention for Persons with Depression: Preliminary Evidence from a Pilot Study
- Leung J. , et al.
5. Effects of social support, anxiety, and hope levels on cognitive bias in patients with nasogastric/nasoenteric tubes
- Luo J. , et al.
6. Increased levels of hope are associated with slower rates of relapse following detoxification among people living with opioid dependence
- Reddon H. , et al.
7. The effectiveness of self-healing (the healing codes) training on psychological capital and distress tolerance in women with addicted husbands
- Zarean F. , et al.
8. Effectiveness of an islamic approach to hope therapy on hope, depression, and anxiety in comparison with conventional hope therapy in patients with coronary heart disease
- Masjedi-Arani A. , et al.
9. Effect of hope therapy on general self-efficacy among substance abusers
- Saboor Z. , et al.
10. The effect of psychosocial group based on positive psychology on hopefulness in patients with major depressive disorder: A clinical trial
- Abdeyan T. , et al.
11. Reply to: Effectiveness of hope therapy protocol on depression and hope in Amphetamine users
- Sadeghi H. , et al.
12. Effectiveness of hope therapy protocol on depression and hope in amphetamine users
- Babakhanian M. , et al.