Exploring the Relationship Between Internet Use and Mental Health Among Older Adults in England: Longitudinal Observational Study
BackgroundThere is uncertainty about the impact of internet use on mental health in older adults. Moreover, there is very little known specifically about the impact of particular purposes of internet use. ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate the longitudinal relationship between two distinct conc...
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Main Authors: | Lam, Sabrina Sze Man (Author), Jivraj, Stephen (Author), Scholes, Shaun (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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