Emotion Dysregulation and Conspiracy Beliefs about COVID-19: The Moderating Role of Critical Social Media Use
As COVID-19 has spread worldwide, conspiracy theories have proliferated rapidly on social media platforms, adversely affecting public health. For this reason, media literacy interventions have been highly recommended, although the impact of critical social media use on the development of COVID-19 co...
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Main Authors: | Cristiano Scandurra (Author), Rosa Pizzo (Author), Luca Emanuel Pinto (Author), Claudia Cafasso (Author), Renata Pellegrini (Author), Federica Cafaggi (Author), Oriana D'Anna (Author), Benedetta Muzii (Author), Vincenzo Bochicchio (Author), Nelson Mauro Maldonato (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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