Internet addiction and psychological distress among Chinese schoolchildren before and during the COVID-19 outbreak: A latent class analysis
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A. Pakpour | M. Griffiths | Chung-Ying Lin | Yi-Jie Kuo | I. chen | Shu-Mei Wang | Yu-Pin Chen | Chao-Ying Chen | Chieh-hsiu Liu | D. Ahorsu
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