Late Adolescents' Texting Experiences with Family: Mixed-Method Analysis for Understanding Themes and Sentiments
(1) Background: Texting is a prevalent communication method between late adolescents and their families that has implications for their relationships and well-being. This study used mixed-method analysis to understand what late adolescents, specifically college students, text their families about (i...
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Main Authors: | Xiaoran Sun (Author), Jodi Dworkin (Author), Samantha LeBouef (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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