A mixed-methods analysis of the role of online social support to promote psychological wellbeing in new mothers

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  • who: Sally Henton and Vivien Swanson from the Participants and procedure The study was granted ethical approval by The University of Stirling General Ethics CommitteeEthics approval reference: GUEP , , . Eligible participants were mothers with a child aged , or under, with no recent diagnosis of depression. This ensured that participants were sufficiently psychologically robust to consider questions relating to their mental wellbeing, without adverse consequences. Power calculations based on a medium effect size at, % power (Zhao et_al [14] r=0.314), created a target sample size of , participants, allowing for missing data. The recruitment strategy was purposive and strategic . . .

     

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