Low depression literacy exacerbates the development and progression of depressive mood in Chinese adult social media users during COVID-19: A 3-month observational online questionnaire-based study with multiple cross-sectional analyses
BackgroundThe main purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between depression literacy (D-Lit) and the development and progression of depressive mood.MethodsThis longitudinal study with multiple cross-sectional analyses used data from a nationwide online questionnaire administered via...
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Main Authors: | Dan Shan (Author), Shaoyang Li (Author), Ruichen Xu (Author), Jingtao Huang (Author), Yi Wang (Author), Yuandian Zheng (Author), Shanshan Huang (Author), Yuming Song (Author), Junchu Han (Author), Sayaka Suto (Author), Zhihao Dai (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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