Published on in Vol 23, No 9 (2021): September

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/28700, first published .
Longitudinal Relationships Among Fear of COVID-19, Smartphone Online Self-Disclosure, Happiness, and Psychological Well-being: Survey Study

Longitudinal Relationships Among Fear of COVID-19, Smartphone Online Self-Disclosure, Happiness, and Psychological Well-being: Survey Study

Longitudinal Relationships Among Fear of COVID-19, Smartphone Online Self-Disclosure, Happiness, and Psychological Well-being: Survey Study

Journals

  1. Teng M. The impact of mobile Internet use on mental distress among Chinese adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10 View
  2. Lee T, Ng T. Stress communication, communication satisfaction, and relationship satisfaction: an actor-partner interdependence mediation model. The Journal of Social Psychology 2024;164(5):755 View
  3. Kaskeleviciute R, Knupfer H, Matthes J. See something, say something? The role of online self-disclosure on fear of terror among young social media users. New Media & Society 2024;26(11):6260 View
  4. Wu Y, Shao J, Zhang D, Wang Y, Wang S, Wang Z, Qu Y, Gu J. Pathways from self-disclosure to medical coping strategy among adolescents with moderate and major depression during the COVID-19 pandemic: A mediation of self-efficacy. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2022;13 View
  5. McLean C, Chu G, Karnaze M, Bloss C, Lang A. Social support coping styles and psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic: The moderating role of sex. Journal of Affective Disorders 2022;308:106 View
  6. Aldahadha B. Self-disclosure, mindfulness, and their relationships with happiness and well-being. Middle East Current Psychiatry 2023;30(1) View
  7. Detsyk O, Fedorkiv N, Burak O, Kaluzhna R. Analysis of Covid-19 Hospital Admissions in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine. Galician Medical Journal 2021;28(4):E202141 View
  8. Sacre H, Hajj A, Badro D, Abou Selwan C, Haddad C, Aoun R, Salameh P. The Combined Outcomes of the COVID-19 Pandemic and a Collapsing Economy on Mental Well-Being: A Cross-Sectional Study. Psychological Reports 2024;127(1):64 View
  9. Cho M, Reeves B, Robinson T, Ram N. Media Production on Smartphones: Analysis of the Timing, Content, and Context of Message Production Using Real-World Smartphone Use Data. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 2023;26(5):371 View
  10. Binder A, Matthes J, Domahidi E, Bachl M. Moving from Offline to Online: How COVID-19 Affected Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. American Behavioral Scientist 2023 View
  11. Sutatminingsih R, Zulkarnain I, Sibarani R, Ahmad N, Hussain Z, Husain Z. Self-disclosure of Indonesian and Malaysian communities regarding COVID-19: A multicultural study. Cogent Social Sciences 2023;9(2) View
  12. Curtis M, Wieling E, Bryant C, Campbell R, Kogan S, Balay-odao E. Systemic effects of the COVID pandemic on rural black American men’s interpersonal relationships: A phenomenological examination. PLOS ONE 2024;19(4):e0297876 View
  13. Demir M, Özen-Çıplak A. Felt understanding in same-sex friendships and subjective well-being among emerging adults. Current Psychology 2024;43(36):28781 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Daradkeh M. Handbook of Research on Cybersecurity Risk in Contemporary Business Systems. View
  2. Daradkeh M. Advances in Cyberology and the Advent of the Next-Gen Information Revolution. View