Cite
Positive, negative, and ambivalent dyads and triads with family and friends: A personal network study on how they are associated with young adults' well-being.
MLA
de Bel, Vera, and Eric D. Widmer. “Positive, Negative, and Ambivalent Dyads and Triads with Family and Friends: A Personal Network Study on How They Are Associated with Young Adults’ Well-Being.” Social Networks, vol. 78, July 2024, pp. 184–202. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2024.02.004.
APA
de Bel, V., & Widmer, E. D. (2024). Positive, negative, and ambivalent dyads and triads with family and friends: A personal network study on how they are associated with young adults’ well-being. Social Networks, 78, 184–202. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2024.02.004
Chicago
de Bel, Vera, and Eric D. Widmer. 2024. “Positive, Negative, and Ambivalent Dyads and Triads with Family and Friends: A Personal Network Study on How They Are Associated with Young Adults’ Well-Being.” Social Networks 78 (July): 184–202. doi:10.1016/j.socnet.2024.02.004.