Prospective Associations Between Social Connectedness and Mental Health. Evidence From a Longitudinal Survey and Health Insurance Claims Data
Objectives: Evidence on social stimuli associated with mental health is based mostly on self-reported health measures. We aimed to examine prospective associations between social connectedness and clinical diagnosis of depression and of anxiety.Methods: Longitudinal observational data merged with he...
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Main Authors: | Dorota Weziak-Bialowolska (Author), Piotr Bialowolski (Author), Matthew T. Lee (Author), Ying Chen (Author), Tyler J. VanderWeele (Author), Eileen McNeely (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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