Digital-Related Factors Affecting Life Satisfaction among Married Immigrants
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3. Buckingham S, Tu G, Elliott L, et al (2023). Digital competence and psychological wellbeing in a social housing community: a repeated survey study. BMC Public Health, 23 (1):2002.
4. Meier A, Reinecke L (2021). Computer-mediated communication, social media, and mental health: A conceptual and empirical meta-review. Commun Res, 48 (8):1182-1209.
5. Lee HJ, Park MK, Cha YJ (2021). Digital Divide and Life Satisfaction among Married Immigrant Women in Korea. Asian Women, 37 (4):69-97.
6. Yakasai ABM, Jusoh WJW (2015). Testing the theory of planned behavior in determining intention to use digital coupon among university students. Procedia Economics and Finance, 31:186-193.
7. Chu T-H, Chen Y-Y (2016). With Good We Become Good: Understanding e-learning adoption by theory of planned behavior and group influences. Computers & Education, 92-93:37-52.
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Jeong Y, Kim J-H. Digital-Related Factors Affecting Life Satisfaction among Married Immigrants. Iran J Public Health. 2025;54(7):1558-1560.



