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Active social network sites use and loneliness during COVID-19: The mediation role of social support and the moderation role of self-disclosure
Ka Hei WONG
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Social Support
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Mediating Role
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Loneliness
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Self-disclosure
100%
COVID-19
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Social Networking Site Use
100%
SNS Use
100%
Hong Kong
11%
Undergraduate Students
11%
Mediating Effect
11%
Online Survey
11%
Intentionality
11%
Moderating Effect
11%
Negatively Associated
11%
Social Networking Sites
11%
Valence
11%
Social Circles
11%
PROCESS Macro
11%
Gap Current
11%
Macromodel
11%
Site Use
11%
Networking Sites
11%
Psychology
Social Support
100%
Loneliness
100%
Self-Disclosure
100%
Social Networking Site
11%