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Parental Memorable Messages about Depression: Implications for Perceived Support, Stigma, Relational Satisfaction, and Treatment-Seeking among Young Adults with Depression

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Jacqueline N. Gunning & Cassidy Taladay-Carter. (2023) Grieving “The Death of Possibility”: Memorable Messages of (Dis)Enfranchised Loss in Invisible, Physical Illness. Health Communication 0:0, pages 1-11.
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Tara G. McManus. (2022) Conditional Effects Received Parental Support on Emerging Adults’ Relational Satisfaction. Marriage & Family Review 58:6, pages 531-559.
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Jacqueline N. Gunning. (2022) “But you don’t look sick:” Memorable messages of emerging adulthood autoimmune disease. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 40:6, pages 2008-2030.
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