Social Media and Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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8
Issue
3
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The COVID-19 pandemic influenced individuals’ mental health. Social media contributed to this influence. This study aimed to understand participants’ perceptions of social media’s effect on mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Positive and negative responses to social media are discussed.
When using an electronic health record system to document and quantify concerns of human trafficking, recommendations include grouping all indicators of abuse into one field and having a subject matter expert review all data to determine if human trafficking is indicated…
Experts recommend exclusive breastmilk for the first year of life or more. A search of the literature was conducted to review data regarding use of the internet and social media to obtain lactation information or breastfeeding support…
Limited knowledge exists concerning nursing reminders. The study examined reminder types, frequency, helpfulness, and impact on well-being…
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