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Happy helpers: A multidimensional and mixed-method approach to prosocial behavior and its effects on friendship quality, mental health, and well-being during adolescence

Posted on November 9, 2020 by Heather Porter

Citation: Son, D. & Padilla-Walker, L. (2020). Happy helpers: A multidimensional and mixed-method approach to prosocial behavior and its effects on friendship quality, mental health, and well-being during adolescence. Journal of Happiness Studies, 21(5), 1705-1723. Link to publisher’s article.

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