School assets and bullying in Chinese youth: A multiple mediation model of intentional self-regulation and internet gaming disorder

Bullying is a severe social problem affecting young people all over the world. Previous studies suggested that engagement in bullying had massive effects on teenagers' physical and psychological development. It is critical and necessary to investigate the antecedents and underlying mechanisms o...

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Main Authors: Xiong Gan (Author), Ke-Nan Qin (Author), Guo-Xing Xiang (Author), Xin Jin (Author), Cong-Shu Zhu (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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