moderating effect of social support sources on adolescent victimization and maladjustment
It is well known that the experience of victimization often leads to adverse health and behavioral outcomes in adolescents. However, less is known about why victimization results in such outcomes for some youth and not others. One possible explanation is the presence or absence of social support net...
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