Digitally Enabled Peer Support and Social Health Platform for Vulnerable Adults With Loneliness and Symptomatic Mental Illness: Cohort Analysis

Author:

Bravata DenaORCID,Russell DanielORCID,Fellows AnnetteORCID,Goldman RonORCID,Pace ElizabethORCID

Abstract

This study prospectively evaluated the effects of digitally enabled peer support on mental health outcomes and estimated medical cost reductions among vulnerable adults with symptomatic depression, anxiety, and significant loneliness to address the mental health crisis in the United States.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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