Association between desire thinking and problematic social media use among a sample of lebanese adults: the indirect effect of suppression and impulsivity

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  • who: Emmanuelle Awad and collaborators from the Social and Education Sciences Department, School of Arts and Sciences, Lebanese American have published the research: Association between desire thinking and problematic social media use among a sample of Lebanese adults: The indirect effect of suppression and impulsivity, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 23/08/2022
  • what: This study provides new insight on a topic of increasing public health concern. Prevalence the study investigated the correlation between desire thinking and problematic social media use, and further illustrated differential mediation models of impulsivity facets and thought suppression on . . .

     

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