A cohort longitudinal study of individual level social capital and depressive symptoms in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study
This study examined the association between two dimensions of social capital, structural and cognitive, and depression, as well as investigating their within- and between-effects. Using the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study, I applied a multi-level 2-wave longitudinal analysis, over a 7-year period, to e...
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Main Author: | Kyle A. Carr (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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