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The Influence of Social Media Interactions and Behaviors on Depressive Symptoms Among Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults in the United States: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Longitudinal Study

The Influence of Social Media Interactions and Behaviors on Depressive Symptoms Among Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults in the United States: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Longitudinal Study

Journals

  1. Gordon J, Whitfield D, Mammadli T, Escobar-Viera C. Social Support–Seeking Strategies on Social Media at the Intersection of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Identity, Race, and Ethnicity: Insights for Intervention From a Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e51702 View
  2. Sun Q, Jiang N, Qiu Y, Li F. Internalized homonegativity and social network dependence in young Chinese gay men: multiple mediating effects of sexual orientation concealment, expectations of rejection and self‐esteem. Asian Journal of Social Psychology 2025;28(1) View

Conference Proceedings

  1. D P, Venkateswarlu A, R J, Tejaswin T, Nishat H, Kavitha J. 2025 International Conference on Emerging Engineering Technologies and Applications (IC-EETA). Reducing Anxiety and Depression while Boosting Self-Esteem: Mixed-Methods Interventions for Social Media Users View