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Digital connectivity and social wellbeing in a polycrisis setting: longitudinal, nationwide, population-weighted evidence from Myanmar, 2021 to 2024

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H. Le Thi Thu
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Jumana Hashim
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Yuxuan Gu
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Shahmir H. Ali *
DOI:10.1016/j.lansea.2026.100802delete
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Digital technologies increasingly mediate social life, yet their relationship with social wellbeing in polycrisis settings where armed conflict, economic collapse, and surveillance coexist remains poorly understood. Nationwide evidence on multiple dimensions of digital connectivity and social wellbeing in active conflict settings remains scarce. Myanmar offers a critical case: rapid pre-2021 digital expansion has given way to recurrent shutdowns and worsening affordability amid conflict since 2021. We aimed to assess associations between multiple dimensions of digital connectivity and social wellbeing in Myanmar's polycrisis context, and describe national levels and inequalities in each.
Keywords:
Digital connectivity
Social wellbeing
Health equity
Polycrisis
Myanmar
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The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia
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nanjing normal university
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