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The goal of this study is to conduct an initial open pilot trial of the online PTSD prevention/recovery promotion program CARE for sexual minority bias violence survivors and their supporters. CARE is a two-session intervention for violence survivors and their supporters (e.g., friends, family) that...

The purpose of this study is to understand how to help people with an ICD start or increase an exercise program. We also want to know if a home-based walking program will: increase the number of steps per day, boost confidence in being physically active,...

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