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Efficacy of online-based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis This is the first meta-analytical review on the efficacy of online ACT for people with chronic pain. It comprises 5 RCTs that compared online ACT with active and/or inactive controls. Online ACT was more efficient than controls regarding pain interference, pain intensity, depression, anxiety, psychological flexibility, and valued action. This is the online data repository for the data and code used for the meta-analysis.
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