Are Facebook "Friends" Helpful? Development of a Facebook-Based Measure of Social Support and Examination of Relationships Among Depression, Quality of Life, and Social Support
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Dean Lauterbach | Wilfred McCloskey | Sierra Iwanicki | David M. Giammittorio | Kendal Maxwell | D. Lauterbach | Sierra Iwanicki | Kendal Maxwell | Wilfred McCloskey | Dean Lauterbach
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