The social route to mental health: A systematic review and synthesis of theories linking social relationships to mental health to inform interventions
Interventions that support social relationships are widely used to promote mental health and increasingly involve the use of digital technologies. Solid theoretical underpinning is crucial for interventions to achieve the intended outcomes and avoid unintended consequences. Several theories linking...
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Main Authors: | Lærke Mai Bonde Andersen (Author), Amanda Nikolajew Rasmussen (Author), Nicola J. Reavley (Author), Henrik Bøggild (Author), Charlotte Overgaard (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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