Original paper
Mediating effects of self-concept clarity on the relationship between passive social network sites use and subjective well-being
Abstract
The current study examined the relationship between passive social network sites use and subjective well-being (i.e., cognitive and affective evaluations of lives), as well as the mediating role of self-concept clarity underlying this relationship. A convenience sample of Chinese speaking adults volunteered to take part in this study (the valid sample size was 328). Participants completed an online survey that comprised the Passive Social...
Paper Details
Title
Mediating effects of self-concept clarity on the relationship between passive social network sites use and subjective well-being
Published Date
Nov 19, 2018
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
3
Pages
1348 - 1355
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