The Association of a Geographically Wide Social Media Network on Depression: County-Level Ecological Analysis
BackgroundSocial connectedness decreases human mortality, improves cancer survival, cardiovascular health, and body mass, results in better-controlled glucose levels, and strengthens mental health. However, few public health studies have leveraged large social media data sets to classify user networ...
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Main Authors: | Alaina M Beauchamp (Author), Christoph U Lehmann (Author), Richard J Medford (Author), Amy E Hughes (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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