2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100889
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RETRACTED: “Adolescents who feel depressed are rejected but do not withdraw: A longitudinal study of ethnically diverse friendship networks in England, Sweden, and Germany”

Abstract: Adolescents who feel depressed are likely to experience social isolation from friends. Previous studies have put forward at least four hypotheses that can account for the association between felt depression and social isolation. The hypotheses are: (1) adolescents who are rejected tend to feel more depressed, (2) adolescents who feel depressed tend to become rejected, (3) adolescents who withdraw from friends tend to feel more depressed, and (4) adolescents who feel depressed tend to withdraw from friends. The… Show more

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“…When individuals feel depressed, they might experience extreme sadness and despair, which often leads them to lose interest and desire to do the things and activities they used to like to do [9]. They might also have low or no interest to interact with others which could eventually shut them away from the outside world [10]. Hence, individuals who are depressed often feel less happy and less satisfied with their life [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When individuals feel depressed, they might experience extreme sadness and despair, which often leads them to lose interest and desire to do the things and activities they used to like to do [9]. They might also have low or no interest to interact with others which could eventually shut them away from the outside world [10]. Hence, individuals who are depressed often feel less happy and less satisfied with their life [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%