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ISSN 1527-7143
Research Articles
September 01, 2026 PDT

Rumination as a Mediator Between Loneliness and Life Satisfaction Among First-Year Students in a South African University

Choja A. Oduaran, Abimbola A. Akanni,
First year studentslife satisfaction nlonelinessrumination
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Oduaran, C. A., & Akanni, A. A. (2026). Rumination as a mediator between loneliness and life satisfaction among first-year students in a South African university. North American Journal of Psychology, 28(3), 1349–1358. https://doi.org/10.65696/001c.164615
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