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Social connection interventions and depression in young adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
C. V. Alvarez, L. Mirza, et al.
Early adulthood can increase vulnerability to loneliness and depression. This systematic review and meta-analysis of social connection interventions for 18–24-year-olds found small but promising reductions in depression and improvements in social connection outcomes, though pooled effects on loneliness were not statistically significant and more high-quality research is needed. Research conducted by Clotilde Vazquez Alvarez, Luwaiza Mirza, Jayati Das-Munshi, and Tassia Kate Oswald.
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