Does gender and social support matter in the associations between loneliness, resilience, and psychological distress?

In this study, a moderated mediation analysis was conducted to assess whether psychological resilience mediates the association between loneliness and psychological distress and whether this association is moderated by social support or/and gender. So, three different two- and three-way moderated me...

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