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The effect of social anxiety on teenagers' internet addiction: the mediating role of loneliness and coping styles

There is a lack of understanding of how social anxiety may affect Internet addiction among adolescents. Based on several theories, the purpose of this study was to investigate the multiple mediating roles of loneliness and coping styles in the association between social anxiety and Internet addictio...

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Addictions
Addictive behavior
Addictive behaviors
Adolescent
Adolescent Behavior - psychology
Adolescents
Analysis
Anxiety
Anxiety - psychology
Behavior
Behavior, Addictive - psychology
Care and treatment
China
Cognition & reasoning
College students
Communication
Coping
Coping (Psychology)
Coping styles
Correlation analysis
Diagnosis
Female
Health aspects
High schools
Humans
Hypotheses
Internet
Internet Addiction Disorder - psychology
Junior high school students
Loneliness
Loneliness - psychology
Male
Mediation
Mental depression
Mental disorders
Mental health
Pathological Internet Use
Prevention
Problem solving
Psychological aspects
Questionnaires
Risk factors
Social anxiety
Social aspects
Social interaction
Social networks
Social phobia
Social skills
Students - psychology
Surveys
Surveys and Questionnaires
Teenagers
Youth
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