Indoor rock climbing (bouldering) as a new treatment for depression: study design of a waitlist-controlled randomized group pilot study and the first results

scientific article published on 25 August 2015

Indoor rock climbing (bouldering) as a new treatment for depression: study design of a waitlist-controlled randomized group pilot study and the first results is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1010345861
P356DOI10.1186/S12888-015-0585-8
P932PMC publication ID4548691
P698PubMed publication ID26302900
P5875ResearchGate publication ID281260875

P50authorKatharina LuttenbergerQ51851232
Stephanie BookQ64605015
Johannes KornhuberQ17068400
P2093author name stringEva-Maria Stelzer
Matthias Schopper
Stefan Först
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P304page(s)201
P577publication date2015-08-25
P1433published inBMC PsychiatryQ15750257
P1476titleIndoor rock climbing (bouldering) as a new treatment for depression: study design of a waitlist-controlled randomized group pilot study and the first results
P478volume15

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