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Is Online Peer Support Helpful in Widowhood? The Lived Experiences of Young Parents

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Is Online Peer Support Helpful in Widowhood? The Lived Experiences of Young Parents. / Holmgren, Helle.
I: Illness Crisis and Loss, Bind 31, Nr. 3, 07.2023, s. 540-557.

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Holmgren H. Is Online Peer Support Helpful in Widowhood? The Lived Experiences of Young Parents. Illness Crisis and Loss. 2023 jul.;31(3):540-557. doi: 10.1177/10541373221099411

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Holmgren, Helle. / Is Online Peer Support Helpful in Widowhood? The Lived Experiences of Young Parents. I: Illness Crisis and Loss. 2023 ; Bind 31, Nr. 3. s. 540-557.

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