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The contribution of mobile social media to social capital and psychological well-being: Examining the role of communicative use, friending and self-disclosure
HT Chen, X Li
Computers in Human Behavior 75, 958-965, 2017
3412017
Comparing social media use, discussion, political trust and political engagement among university students in China and Hong Kong: An application of the O–S–R–O–R model
X Li, M Chan
Asian Journal of Communication 27 (1), 65-81, 2017
752017
The dual impact of social media under networked authoritarianism: Social media use, civic attitudes, and system support in China
X Li, FLF Lee, Y Li
International Journal of Communication 10, 21, 2016
432016
Smartphones and psychological well-being in China: Examining direct and indirect relationships through social support and relationship satisfaction
M Chan, X Li
Telematics and Informatics 54, 101469, 2020
412020
Smartphone uses and emotional and psychological well-being in China: the attenuating role of perceived information overload
X Li, M Chan
Behaviour & Information Technology 41 (11), 2427-2437, 2022
302022
Exposure to news about the South China Sea, nationalism, and government evaluation: Examining the mediation roles of third-person effects and online discussion
X Li, L Guo
Chinese Journal of Communication 11 (4), 455-472, 2018
92018
Mobile-Mediated Communication in Romantic Relationships: The Effects of Communication Indicators and Love Attitude on Relationship Quality
X Li
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 24 (7), 480-487, 2021
52021
Mobile messaging apps and relationship management: The case of WeChat in China
D Cui, X Li
42020
Diffusion-Proofing Protest Paradigm: Mass Media and China's Prevention of Social Movement Spillover During the Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement
VG Huang, X Li
The International Journal of Press/Politics 29 (2), 328-350, 2024
32024
The more the better? A comparative study of the relationships among multimodal connectedness, online communication, and relational outcomes in China and the United States
X Li
Chinese Journal of Communication 14 (3), 239-258, 2021
22021
Is availability pressure always detrimental? From availability pressure to relationship satisfaction through compulsive checking of smartphone and need satisfaction
X Li, M Chan
Behaviour & Information Technology, 1-14, 2024
2024
Exploring freedom in mobile connectivity: a moderated mediation model linking mobile social media modes, availability pressure, and media habits
X Li, B Fu, I Cifci
Chinese Journal of Communication, 1-17, 2024
2024
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