Mental distress among young adults – gender differences in the role of social support
Abstract Background The aim of the present study was to examine to what extent observed gender differences in mental health are associated with the protective factors social support, sense of coherence and participation in regular physical activity and more generally, engagement in organized or unor...
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Main Authors: | Rune Johansen, Mari Nicholls Espetvedt, Heidi Lyshol, Jocelyne Clench-Aas, Ingri Myklestad |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fae02cf9c4b2434ba6e7d84fc931b7f5 |
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