The relationship of social support and anxiety: The mediation effect of future time perspective
WU Lanting1,2,3, LI Xiaobao1,2,3, LYU Houchao1,2,3
1 Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715; 2 Time Psychology Research Center,Southwest University, Chongqing 400715; 3 China Community Psychology Service and ResearchCenter-SWU, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715
吴澜婷, 李小保, 吕厚超. 社会支持和焦虑的关系:未来时间洞察力的中介作用[J]. 心理研究, 2023, 16(5): 411-418.
WU Lanting, LI Xiaobao, LYU Houchao. The relationship of social support and anxiety: The mediation effect of future time perspective. Psychological Research, 2023, 16(5): 411-418.
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