Yanan Liu's research while affiliated with Ningbo University and other places
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Publications (2)
Depression and anxiety significantly impact adolescent well-being. Previous research shows that friendship can protect against these mental health issues. However, it is not entirely clear how different dimensions of friendship relate to diverse symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents. In the present study, we used network analysis to exp...
This study aimed to investigate the heterogeneity of creativity and the role of interpersonal relationships for creativity subgroups among primary school students. We used latent profile analysis to identify subgroups of creativity among pupils. We then used logistic regression analysis to investigate the role of teacher‐student and peer relationsh...
Citations
... Several reviews and meta-analyses have concluded that positive interpersonal relationships enhance creativity and innovative behavior [135,136]. Individuals with strong peer relationships are more likely to acquire creative thinking and behavioral patterns through peer interactions [137]. The social cognitive model [138] suggests that students' social interactions and emotional development in the learning environment are relevant [139]. ...