Moderator effect of COVID-19 fear on "mediating role of boredom proneness in relationship between internet addiction and DASS-21"
Background/purpose - COVID-19 emerged at a time when many different psychological factors can negatively affect the human psychology, and thereby making life even more difficult over and above the physical health impact. As known, with the development of modern-day technology, Internet usage has bec...
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Main Author: | Halim Guner (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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