Testing the DRAMMA Model of Leisure and Subjective Wellbeing on College Students
Background: College students' declining mental health is a growing concern among institutions of higher education. Although many campuses have provided additional mental health counselors, identifying other mechanisms that facilitate and enhance mental health and wellbeing is also justified. Ai...
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Main Authors: | Danny Twilley (Author), Laura Morris (Author), W. Hunter Holland (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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