Impact of social support on depressive symptoms among postgraduates during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: a moderated mediation analysis

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    High social support was positively correlated with positive coping, and the provision of social support increased the level of individual positive coping. Empirical Empirical support support exists exists for for the the link link between between social social support support and and depressive depressive sympsymptoms, in which social support negatively predicts depressive symptoms. toms, in which social support negatively predicts depressive symptoms. This study found that positive coping mediates the relationship between social support and depressive symptoms in graduate students; social support reduces the risk of depressive symptoms by increasing positive coping. The mediating . . .

     

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