Development of mental health scale for adolescence:Based on the dual-factor model of mental health
ZHANG Li1,2, LU Fang1,2, DAI Binrong1,2, ZHAI Youhua1,2, LIU Hailun1,2
1 School of Education and Science, Yancheng Teachers University, Yancheng 224000; 2 Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Big Data of Psychological and Cognitive Science, Yancheng 224000
张莉, 陆芳, 戴斌荣, 翟友华, 刘海伦. 青少年心理健康量表的编制:基于心理健康双因素模型[J]. 心理研究, 2024, 17(4): 340-351.
ZHANG Li, LU Fang, DAI Binrong, ZHAI Youhua, LIU Hailun. Development of mental health scale for adolescence:Based on the dual-factor model of mental health. Psychological Research, 2024, 17(4): 340-351.
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