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The Influence of Social Media Interactions and Behaviors on Depressive Symptoms Among Sexual and Gen...

The Influence of Social Media Interactions and Behaviors on Depressive Symptoms Among Sexual and Gen...

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The Influence of Social Media Interactions and Behaviors on Depressive Symptoms Among Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults in the United States: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Longitudinal Study

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The Influence of Social Media Interactions and Behaviors on Depressive Symptoms Among Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults in the United States: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Longitudinal Study

Publisher

Canada: JMIR Publications

Journal title

JMIR research protocols, 2023-01, Vol.12, p.e43627-e43627

Language

English

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Canada: JMIR Publications

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Contents

Sexual and gender minority (SGM; ie, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and otherwise queer) young adults experience disparities in depression and other internalizing psychopathology. Although social media use is widespread and SGM people have more social media accounts and are more socially active on them than non-SGM individuals, few studies ha...

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The Influence of Social Media Interactions and Behaviors on Depressive Symptoms Among Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults in the United States: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Longitudinal Study

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_0e41a79727524c409dedaff70339e6bf

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_0e41a79727524c409dedaff70339e6bf

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ISSN

1929-0748

E-ISSN

1929-0748

DOI

10.2196/43627

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