Indiana University: Stronger Social Networks Key to Addressing Mental Health in Young Adults, Research Finds
January 11, 2024
January 11, 2024
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, Jan. 11 (TNSres) -- Indiana University issued the following news release:
Having strong social networks, or a set of individuals a person is connected to, can make people more resilient to symptoms of anxiety and depression, particularly among young adults whose social lives and relationships were disrupted by COVID-19.
A team of Indiana University researchers led by Brea Perry, the Allen D. and Polly S. Grimshaw Professor of Sociology in the Colle . . .
Having strong social networks, or a set of individuals a person is connected to, can make people more resilient to symptoms of anxiety and depression, particularly among young adults whose social lives and relationships were disrupted by COVID-19.
A team of Indiana University researchers led by Brea Perry, the Allen D. and Polly S. Grimshaw Professor of Sociology in the Colle . . .