Cite
Disordered Social Media Use during COVID-19 Predicts Perceived Stress and Depression through Indirect Effects via Fear of COVID-19
MLA
Gabriel Tillman, et al. “Disordered Social Media Use during COVID-19 Predicts Perceived Stress and Depression through Indirect Effects via Fear of COVID-19.” Behavioral Sciences, vol. 13, no. 9, Aug. 2023, p. 698. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13090698.
APA
Gabriel Tillman, Evita March, Andrew P. Lavender, Taylor A. Braund, & Christopher Mesagno. (2023). Disordered Social Media Use during COVID-19 Predicts Perceived Stress and Depression through Indirect Effects via Fear of COVID-19. Behavioral Sciences, 13(9), 698. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13090698
Chicago
Gabriel Tillman, Evita March, Andrew P. Lavender, Taylor A. Braund, and Christopher Mesagno. 2023. “Disordered Social Media Use during COVID-19 Predicts Perceived Stress and Depression through Indirect Effects via Fear of COVID-19.” Behavioral Sciences 13 (9): 698. doi:10.3390/bs13090698.