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Why are Individuals with Alexithymia Symptoms More Likely to Have Mobile Phone Addiction? The Multiple Mediating Roles of Social Interaction Anxiousness and Boredom Proneness

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Pages 1631-1641 | Published online: 08 Oct 2021

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Huaibin Jiang, Hanyu Liang, Bing Li & Anxie Tuo. (2023) Alexithymia and mobile phone addiction among college students: Mediation by boredom proneness and anxiety. Journal of Psychology in Africa 33:2, pages 132-137.
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