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Health Literacy Among University Students in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review
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On the Value of Diploma from the Perspective of Undergraduate Students
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The longitudinal relationship between loneliness and problematic social networking site use in college students: the mediating role of trait- and state-fear of missing out
Published 2025-03-01“…AimsThis longitudinal study explored the mechanisms of loneliness, trait-fear of missing out (trait-FoMO), and state-fear of missing out (state-FoMO) on problematic social networking site use (PSNSU) among Chinese college students.MethodsData were collected in two waves. Overall, 417 college students (45.08% male and 54.92% female, with an average age of 19.87 ± 1.05) completed measures of loneliness and PSNSU at the first time point (T1), and measures of trait-FoMO, state-FoMO, and PSNSU 12 months later (T2).Results(1) There were significant positive correlations among loneliness, trait-FoMO, state-FoMO, and PSNSU; (2) Trait-FoMO and state-FoMO fully mediated the relationship between loneliness and PSNSU; (3) there were two paths of loneliness that influenced PSNSU: loneliness was associated with PSNSU through the mediating role of trait-FoMO alone and the chain mediating role of trait- and state-FoMO.ConclusionThis study highlights the need to accurately distinguish between trait-FoMO and state-FoMO, considering their different underlying mechanisms in addressing problematic network problems among college students.…”
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Substance use and academic performance among university students: systematic review and meta-analysis
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Opportunities for belonging and becoming: using outdoor learning programmes with adolescent students
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Motivational Dynamics in a Multilingual Context: University Students’ Perspectives on LOTE Learning
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Evaluation of student engagement among Nigerian medical students using the AMEE ASPIRE criteria
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Self and Peer Correction to Improve College Students’ Writing Skills
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A Linguistic Error Analysis of ESL Written Essays by Indian Tamil University Students
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