Socially unbiased parenting support on the Internet: a cross‐sectional study of users of a large Swedish parenting website
Abstract
Background The Internet is becoming increasingly recognized as a source of social support. Parents of children with cancer and autism have been shown to find social support online, and many parents of healthy infants and children seek information about parenting online. However, access and use of the Internet is greater among socio‐economically advantaged groups, a phenomenon known as the ‘digital divide’. Our aim was to investigate whether...
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Title
Socially unbiased parenting support on the Internet: a cross‐sectional study of users of a large Swedish parenting website
Published Date
Jan 1, 2005
Volume
31
Issue
1
Pages
43 - 52
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