(Dis)connected by design? Using participatory citizen science to uncover environmental determinants of social connectedness for youth in under-resourced neighbourhoods
Abstract Background Social isolation and loneliness are a growing public health concern. Inadequacies in neighbourhood social infrastructure can undermine social connectedness, particularly for youth, who are dependent on their local environments yet often marginalized from public spaces and city pl...
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Main Authors: | Meridith Sones (Author), Meg Holden (Author), Yan Kestens (Author), Abby C. King (Author), Mimi Rennie (Author), Meghan Winters (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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