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Facebook Addiction and High School Students' Sleep Quality: The Serial Mediation of Procrastination and Life Satisfaction and the Moderation of Self-Compassion

A growing body of research has indicated that Facebook addiction is a salient risk factor for sleep quality among high school students. This study examined whether procrastination and life satisfaction serially mediate the relationship between Facebook addiction and sleep quality and whether this me...

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Published in:The Journal of genetic psychology 2023-11, Vol.184 (6), p.415-429
Main Authors: Hà, Tú Anh, Tran, Minh Anh Quang, Lin, Chun-Yu, Nguyen, Que Ly
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Adolescents
Altruism
Anniversaries
Facebook addiction
High School Students
Life Satisfaction
Procrastination
Research Methodology
Risk factors
Secondary school students
Secondary schools
Self compassion
Sleep
sleep quality
Statistical Analysis
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