BackgroundPrevious research notes that the usage of WeChat is significantly related to individuals' mental health, but the underlying mechanism is still not completely discovered. The present study aimed to explore the sequential mediating roles of WeChat use motivations and bonding social capital on the effects of WeChat use intensity on mental health in Chinese college students.MethodThe present study adopted an online survey with a total of 487 Chinese college students. Correlation analysis and serial mediation analysis were measured by process regarding the hypothesis.ResultsThe study presented findings indicating that WeChat use intensity had both direct and indirect impacts on the levels of life satisfaction and loneliness experienced...
This study is aimed to examine the impact of WeChat use intensity on social isolation, loneliness, a...
Social media sites like Facebook have recently been blamed for their negative impact on wellbeing, w...
This study is aimed to examine the impact of WeChat use intensity on social isolation, loneliness, a...
WORKING HYPOTHESIS AND PRINCIPAL OBJECTIVES SOUGHT: 1. The motivation of users using WeChat under t...
Abstract Background Excessive online social network sites (SNSs) use, such as Facebook or WeChat ove...
WeChat is a popular social network application in China, which has fundamentally impacted users soci...
Although WeChat is currently one of the fastest growing social media in mainland China, many scholar...
The theories of social capital and Rosenberg's self-esteem scale were used to measure the campus lif...
In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social networking ap...
<div><p>In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social netwo...
In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social networking ap...
Social media sites like Facebook have recently been blamed for their negative impact on wellbeing, w...
In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social networking ap...
Social media sites like Facebook have recently been blamed for their negative impact on wellbeing, w...
Social media sites like Facebook have recently been blamed for their negative impact on wellbeing, w...
This study is aimed to examine the impact of WeChat use intensity on social isolation, loneliness, a...
Social media sites like Facebook have recently been blamed for their negative impact on wellbeing, w...
This study is aimed to examine the impact of WeChat use intensity on social isolation, loneliness, a...
WORKING HYPOTHESIS AND PRINCIPAL OBJECTIVES SOUGHT: 1. The motivation of users using WeChat under t...
Abstract Background Excessive online social network sites (SNSs) use, such as Facebook or WeChat ove...
WeChat is a popular social network application in China, which has fundamentally impacted users soci...
Although WeChat is currently one of the fastest growing social media in mainland China, many scholar...
The theories of social capital and Rosenberg's self-esteem scale were used to measure the campus lif...
In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social networking ap...
<div><p>In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social netwo...
In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social networking ap...
Social media sites like Facebook have recently been blamed for their negative impact on wellbeing, w...
In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social networking ap...
Social media sites like Facebook have recently been blamed for their negative impact on wellbeing, w...
Social media sites like Facebook have recently been blamed for their negative impact on wellbeing, w...
This study is aimed to examine the impact of WeChat use intensity on social isolation, loneliness, a...
Social media sites like Facebook have recently been blamed for their negative impact on wellbeing, w...
This study is aimed to examine the impact of WeChat use intensity on social isolation, loneliness, a...