Perceived social cohesion and depressive symptoms among internal migrants in china: the mediating role of social adaptation

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  • who: Xiaomin Qu from the National University of Singapore, Singapore Fujian Medical University, China have published the article: Perceived social cohesion and depressive symptoms among internal migrants in China: The mediating role of social adaptation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose the following hypothesis: cohesion, however, exists in a larger field. The concept of perceived social cohesion in this study focuses on native-born residents` intergroup relationships with internal migrants. In this survey, the quota for migrants and non-migrants was designed to be close to 1:1. Formal mediation analysis was conducted . . .

     

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