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The prospective effect of problematic smartphone use and fear of missing out on sleep among Chinese adolescents

Current psychology : research & reviews, v.42 no.7, 2023년, pp.5297 - 5305  

Zhang, Meng Xuan ,  Zhou, Hui ,  Yang, Hong Mian ,  Wu, Anise M. S.

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