The associations between three mattering measures and exhaustion, loneliness, self-esteem, and hope across different educational levels: insights from primary, middle, high school, and university students
Cui-Hong Cao(Qufu Normal University), Xing-Yong Jiang, Gordon L. Flett(York University), I‐Hua Chen(Qufu Normal University), Xuelian Wang(Huadong Hospital), Zhao Liang(Jiangsu Normal University)
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