2024
DOI: 10.1177/02654075231226377
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Is social support beneficial after a breakup? A moderation model of social support, depression, emotional volatility and gender for college students during COVID-19

Qianyi Wang,
Kenneth G. Rice,
Fernán G. Arana
et al.

Abstract: The current study focused on those who had recently experienced a relationship breakup, which add extra stressors to college students who have already suffered from negative influences of COVID-19. Social support could act as a coping resource to alleviate the negative consequences of breakup and COVID-19 on mental health. Although social support has long been found to have a protective role on mental health, several studies indicated that social support could have differential effects, and even harmful effect… Show more

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