The Relationship Between Engagement in Online Support Groups and Social Isolation Among Military Caregivers: Longitudinal Questionnaire Study
BackgroundThere is a lack of research on the effectiveness of online peer support groups for reducing social isolation and depressive symptoms among caregivers, and previous research has mixed results. ObjectiveThis study aimed to test whether military caregivers who joined a new online peer support...
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Main Authors: | Trail, Thomas (Author), Friedman, Esther (Author), Rutter, Carolyn M (Author), Tanielian, Terri (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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