How involuntary subordination and social support influence the association between self-esteem and depression: a moderated mediation model

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Qiuming Shen
Yue Shi
Shuxian Zhang
Lhakpa Tsamlag
Huwen Wang
Ruijie Chang
Zihe Peng
Ying Wang
Meili Shang
Yong Cai
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[1] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,School of Public Health, School of Medicine
[2] Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University,undefined
[3] Sanlin Community Health Service Center,undefined
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BMC Psychiatry | / 19卷
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Migrant; Psychology; Depression; Involuntary subordination; Social support;
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