COVID-19, Social Isolation, and Mental Health Among Older Adults: A Digital Catch-22
One of the most at-risk groups during the COVID-19 crisis is older adults, especially those who live in congregate living settings and seniors' care facilities, are immune-compromised, and/or have other underlying illnesses. Measures undertaken to contain the spread of the virus are far-reachin...
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Main Authors: | Cosco, Theodore D (Author), Fortuna, Karen (Author), Wister, Andrew (Author), Riadi, Indira (Author), Wagner, Kevin (Author), Sixsmith, Andrew (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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