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Internet use linked to higher wellbeing, study suggests

12 May 2024
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Internet use linked to higher wellbeing, study suggests
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In the study, wellbeing was measured according to eight indicators – life satisfaction, daily negative and positive experiences, two measures of social wellbeing (wellbeing attached to liking where you live and feeling safe there), physical wellbeing, community wellbeing and experiences of purpose.



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