Gender differences in adverse childhood experiences, resilience and internet addiction among Tunisian students: Exploring the mediation effect.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are a common public health issue with a variety of consequences, including behavioral addiction such as Internet Addiction (IA). Despite widespread recognition of this issue, the underlying mechanisms are not well studied in recent literature. Additionally, studi...
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Main Authors: | Imen Mlouki (Author), Mariem Majdoub (Author), Emna Hariz (Author), Ahlem Silini (Author), Houcem Elomma Mrabet (Author), Nejla Rezg (Author), Sana El Mhamdi (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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