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The association between family adaptability and adolescent depression: the chain mediating role of social support and self-efficacy

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Title
The association between family adaptability and adolescent depression: the chain mediating role of social support and self-efficacy
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Frontiers in Psychology, March 2024
DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1308804
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Yanyan Lin, Guangyunxian Jia, Zirong Zhao, Meng Li, Guanghai Cao

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