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Social networking sites addiction and adolescent depression: A moderated mediation model of rumination and self-esteem
P Wang, X Wang, Y Wu, X Xie, X Wang, F Zhao, M Ouyang, L Lei
Personality and Individual Differences 127, 162-167, 2018
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Can social networking sites alleviate depression? The relation between authentic online self-presentation and adolescent depression: A mediation model of perceived social …
P Wang, X Wang, M Zhao, Y Wu, Y Wang, L Lei
Current Psychology 38, 1512-1521, 2019
732019
An experimental test to reveal negative side-effects of high treatability information on preventative health behaviour
Y Wu, A Dijkstra, SE Dalley, FS Roerink
Psychology & Health 33 (8), 1028-1048, 2018
22018
Two experimental studies on the differential effects of low and high treatability information on the inclination to engage in cancer prevention
Y Wu, A Dijkstra, SE Dalley
Current Psychology, 2022
12022
Experimental evidence of gender differences regarding the unintended effects of treatability informationon cancer prevention
Y Wu, A Dijkstra, SE Dalley
The 36th Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society (EHPS) 2022, 2022
2022
Effects of high treatability information on preventative intention of bowel cancer
Y Wu, A Dijkstra, SE Dalley
2017
How do the media communicate cancer with us: A content analysis in UK Newspaper and Facebook
Y Wu, A Dijkstra
Sixth annual conference of the Association for Researchers in Psychology and …, 2017
2017
The deleterious effects of treatability information regarding preventable illnesses: An experimental test
Y Wu, A Dijkstra, S Dalley
ASPO conference 2015, 2015
2015
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