Fig. 2From: Exploring the indirect effect of loneliness in the association between problematic use of social networks and cognitive function in Lebanese adolescents(a) Relation between addictive consequences of problematic use of social networks and loneliness (R2 = 29.80%); (b) Relation between loneliness and cognitive function (R2 = 37.77%); (c) Total effect of the relation between addictive consequences of problematic use of social networks and cognitive function (R2 = 34.90%); (c’) Direct effect of the relation between addictive consequences of problematic use of social networks and cognitive function. Numbers are displayed as regression coefficients (standard error). ***p < 0.001Back to article page