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All You Need Is Facebook Friends? Associations between Online and Face-to-Face Friendships and Health

January 30, 2017/in Interaction with Family and Friends, Social Engagement /by admin

Positive social relations are known to have a beneficial impact on health, however, little is known about the links of health with online relationships. In this study, face-to-face and virtual friendships are compared in their association with health.

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