Social capital and wellbeing among Australian adults' during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study
Abstract Background COVID-19 has created global disruption, with governments across the world taking rapid action to limit the spread of the virus. Physical distancing and lockdowns abruptly changed living conditions for many, posing specific challenges of social isolation and lack of connectedness...
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Main Authors: | Heidi Green (Author), Ritin Fernandez (Author), Lorna Moxham (Author), Catherine MacPhail (Author) |
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