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A Study on Relationship between Depression and Subjective Well-Being of College Student
Ideological and Political Theory Class Teaching and Research Department, Eastern Liaoning University, Dandong, China
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Abstract
The current research aimed to explore the relationship between depression, the social support and subjective well-being using questionnaire survey. The results showed that the social support, depression and subjective well-being were significantly related. It is found that the depression and the sense of subjective well-being of students play a role of predictive by regression analysis.
KeywordsCollege StudentsSocial SupportDepressionSubjective Well-Being
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