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Quantity or quality? Assessing relationships between perceived social connectedness and recorded encounters.

Alison DiasNicholas GeardPatricia Therese CampbellDeborah WarrJodie McVernon
Published in: PloS one (2018)
These results indicate substantial complexity in the relationship between perceptions of social connectedness and recorded daily social encounters/received connectedness, meaning that one cannot be reliably extrapolated from the other. Drivers of individuals' social connections also varied by area of residence. These findings offer new insights into potential mediators of the association between connectedness and wellbeing.
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