Parental conflict and social networking sites addiction in Chinese adolescents: The multiple mediating role of core self-evaluation and loneliness

作者: Dan He , Qing-Qi Liu , Xi Shen

DOI: 10.1016/J.CHILDYOUTH.2020.105774

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摘要: Previous research has documented that parental conflict is positively associated with adolescent social networking sites (SNSs) addiction. However, the mediating mechanisms …

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