Parents' workaholism and adolescent's emotional and behavioral problems in dual-earner nuclear family: The mediating role of emotional exhaustion
LI Cirong1,2, LI Chunxuan1, GONG Shuying3, WANG Jiye1
1 School of Management, Jilin University, Changchun 130022; 2 Research Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Jilin University, Changchun 130022; 3 Shenyang Board of Health, Shengyan 11000
李其容, 李春萱, 龚淑英, 王继业. 双职工核心家庭父母工作狂与青少年情绪症状、品行问题:情绪耗竭的中介作用[J]. 心理研究, 2023, 16(3): 260-272.
LI Cirong, LI Chunxuan, GONG Shuying, WANG Jiye. Parents' workaholism and adolescent's emotional and behavioral problems in dual-earner nuclear family: The mediating role of emotional exhaustion. Psychological Research, 2023, 16(3): 260-272.
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