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Effects of social support on depression risk during the COVID-19 pandemic: What support types and for whom?

Karmel W ChoiYounga Heather LeeZhaowen LiuDaniel FatoriJoshua R BauermeisterRebecca A LuhCheryl R ClarkAndre Russowsky BrunoniSarah BauermeisterJordan W Smoller
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2022)
Individuals reporting higher levels of social support were at reduced risk of depression during the early COVID-19 pandemic. The perceived availability of emotional support and positive social interactions, more so than tangible support, was key. Individuals more vulnerable to depression (e.g., women, younger individuals, and those experiencing financial stressors) may particularly benefit from enhanced social support, supporting a precision prevention approach.
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