Associations between internet addiction and psychological problems among adolescents: description and possible explanations
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Xiao Zheng | Chichen Zhang | Yaqing Xue | Lei Shi | F. Dong | Shujuan Xiao | Jiachi Zhang | B. Xue | Yaguang Chen | Yuxi Liu | Pengyan Liang | Zuguo Qin
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