Xue et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Analysis of teens' chronic stress on micro-blogXue et al., 2016
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- Xue Y
- Li Q
- Zhao L
- Jia J
- Feng L
- Yu F
- Clifton D
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- International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering
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Statistics show that more and more teenagers today are under the stress in all areas of their lives from school to friend, work, and family, and they are not always able to use healthy methods to cope with. Long-term stress without proper guidance will lead to a series of …
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