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TITLE:
The Predictive Effects of Online Communication on Well-Being among Chinese Adolescents
AUTHORS:
Jinliang Wang, Haizhen Wang
KEYWORDS:
Online Communication, Subjective Well-Being, Adolescent
JOURNAL NAME:
Psychology,
Vol.2 No.4,
July
25,
2011
ABSTRACT: Based on theories and previous studies on online communication, we proposed two hypotheses to better under- stand the effects of online communication on subjective well-being with a sample of Chinese adolescents (n = 190). The results of liner regression analysis found that online communication was positively related to adoles- cents’ subjective well-being. For boys, the coefficient of determination of online communication on subjective well-being was .143, and for girls the coefficient of determination was .040, indicating that boys benefit more from online communication than do girls.