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Sustainability Education as a Predictor of Student Well-Being Through Mindfulness and Social Support: A Mediated Moderation Model

The students of the world face well-being-related issues due to tight competition among the students of higher educational institutions. The existing research suggests that sustainability education is helpful to enhance student well-being. To explore this relationship, the present study assesses the...

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Carbon
China
Education
Emissions
Environmental impact
Environmentalists
Germany
Influence
Information management
Mindfulness
Noise pollution
Psychological aspects
Social networks
Social support
Sustainable development
University students
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