A Newly Developed Online Peer Support Community for Depression (Depression Connect): Qualitative Study
BackgroundInternet support groups enable users to provide peer support by exchanging knowledge about and experiences in coping with their illness. Several studies exploring the benefits of internet support groups for depression have found positive effects on recovery-oriented values, including empow...
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Main Authors: | Dorien Smit (Author), Janna N Vrijsen (Author), Bart Groeneweg (Author), Amber Vellinga-Dings (Author), Janneke Peelen (Author), Jan Spijker (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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