The Association of a Geographically Wide Social Media Network on Depression: County-Level Ecological Analysis.
Alaina M BeauchampChristoph U LehmanRichard J MedfordAmy E HughesPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
Social connectedness and depression showed, after adjusting for confounding factors such as income, education, cohabitation, natural resources, employment categories, accessibility, and urbanicity, that a greater social connectedness score is associated with a decreased prevalence of depression.