Social trust and emotional health in rural older adults in China: the mediating and moderating role of subjective well-being and subjective social status
Abstract Background China is becoming an aging society. The emotional health of the elderly is gaining importance. Social trust is an important factor affecting emotional health, but existing studies have rarely considered the various effects of different types of social trust on rural elderly emoti...
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Main Authors: | Hongsheng Chen (Author), Zhenjun Zhu (Author) |
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