The influence of stress perception on mobile phone addiction tendency in nursing undergraduates: the mediating role of self-control and the moderating role of psychological capital DOI Creative Commons

Xiang Xiang Li,

Mei Fang Wang,

Xiu Juan Feng

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 5, 2024

Abstract Background Nursing students' pressure caused by academic burden and other reasons will induce mobile phone addiction. addiction tendency impairs daily psychosocial functioning can lead to depression, anxiety, loneliness, inattention adverse mental physical health problems. Individuals with different levels of self-control psychological capital respond differently stress, so it is important understand the factors that influence in nursing students context stress. This study explores relationship between stress perception, self-control, capital, cell undergraduates, therefore provide new ideas for designing strategies improve undergraduates. Methods From September 2022 November 2022, a stratified random sampling method was used select 616 undergraduates from university Shaanxi Province as investigation objects. Subjective ability, level were evaluated perception scale, positive questionnaire. The mediating effect tested percentile Bootstrap deviation correction, moderating PROCESS program. Results (1) 592 valid questionnaires collected this study, 176 (29.72%) had addiction; (2) Self-control played role tendency, an value 0.362, accounting 58.86% total effect; (3) With increase level, on increased (β= -0.007, t = -3.402, P < 0.001). Conclusions partial among Psychological regulate Mobile tendency.

Language: Английский

Predicting Adolescents’ Problematic Social Media Use From Profiles of Internet-Specific Parenting Practices and General Parenting Dimensions DOI Creative Commons
Suzanne M. Geurts, Ina M. Koning, Regina J. J. M. van den Eijnden

et al.

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 52(9), P. 1829 - 1843

Published: July 4, 2023

Although both Internet-specific and general parenting have been linked to adolescents' problematic social media use, until now they investigated as separate predictors of this behavior. As specific practices occur in the broader context, study examined how different (Internet-specific rule setting, reactive restrictions towards Internet co-use) dimensions (responsiveness autonomy-granting) co-occur, act together predicting use. Four-wave data 400 adolescents (T1: M age = 13.51 years, SD 2.15, 54% girls) were used. Latent profile analysis identified three profiles: Limiting less supportive (13.5%), Tolerant (25.5%), (60.8%). Membership predicted lower scores on prospective use than membership other profiles. Besides, supportive. No robust moderation effects gender found. These findings suggest that a context rather should be focus when considering prevention

Language: Английский

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Peer Victimization and Adolescent Mobile Social Addiction: Mediation of Social Anxiety and Gender Differences DOI Open Access

Wei Tu,

Hui Jiang, Qingqi Liu

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 19(17), P. 10978 - 10978

Published: Sept. 2, 2022

Social media addiction has become one of the typical problem behaviors during adolescence. The present study examined mediation social anxiety between peer victimization and adolescent mobile tested whether gender could moderate direct indirect effects victimization. 649 adolescents 12 19 years age (Mage = 14.80, SDage 1.82) completed anonymous survey. results found that was a mediator linking to addiction. Gender victimization, these two were stronger in girls than boys. highlight role explaining how associated with phone when or for whom associations more potent. findings would contribute intervention

Language: Английский

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Beyond Screen Time: Exploring the Associations between Types of Smartphone Use Content and Adolescents’ Social Relationships DOI Open Access
Shunsen Huang, Xiaoxiong Lai,

Xinmei Zhao

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 19(15), P. 8940 - 8940

Published: July 22, 2022

The past two decades have witnessed controversy over whether the use of digital technology has damaged or enhanced adolescents’ social relationships, which influences their development. In this study, we addressed debate by specifying effect different types smartphone content on rather than simply relying screen time spent media. To avoid selective analysis and report variables, used specification curve (SCA) in a large dataset (N = 46,018) to explore correlations between 20 relationships (parent–child, peer, teacher–student). were measured revised version Mobile Phone Use Pattern Scale, Parent-Child Relationship Peer Teacher-Student Scale assessed three respectively. Of content, only playing games (negatively explaining 1% variation), taking online courses (positively 1.6% using search engines 1.2% dictionary 1.3% obtaining life information 1.5% variation) showed significant size. association depends various with adolescents engage during use. effects deserve attention both public policy-makers.

Language: Английский

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Family intimacy and adolescent peer relationships: investigating the mediating role of psychological capital and the moderating role of self-identity DOI Creative Commons
Xin Zhou, Jin Huang, Sushu Qin

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Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14

Published: June 29, 2023

According to existing research, family intimacy affects the formation of peer relationships among adolescents; Parent-child may influence children's with peers, but mechanism its is still unclear due uncertainty effect. ecological systems theory, this study examines how adolescent through psychological capital and self-identity moderates These hypotheses were tested based on a survey 414 adolescents, which showed that positively relationships; The relationship between mediated by capital; Self-identity direct effects not only effect relationship, also indirect capital. This provides new perspectives relevant relationships.

Language: Английский

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Examining the Relationships between Helicopter Parenting, Self-Control, Self-Efficacy, and Multi-Screen Addiction among Turkish Emerging Adults DOI
Zeynep Şimşir Gökalp

The Journal of Genetic Psychology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 184(4), P. 229 - 242

Published: Nov. 30, 2022

Helicopter parenting (HP) has become a common concept in families with young adults. A growing body of literature revealed negative consequences perceived HP among adults as its developmentally inappropriate parenting. However, there is still limitation an empirical study on the impact adults' technology addiction. Accordingly, this investigated possible relationships between HP, self-control, self-efficacy, and multi-screen addiction (MSA) Turkish emerging 556 college students (Mage=21.02) from two major universities Turkey participated study. The results showed that mother helicopter (MHP) father (FHP) related to MSA low level self-control but not self-esteem. In addition, mediation analysis indicated MHP had indirect effect through self-control. confirmed importance

Language: Английский

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Family cohesion and adaptability reduces mobile phone addiction: the mediating and moderating roles of automatic thoughts and peer attachment DOI Creative Commons
Shuai-Lei Lian,

Xiao-Xuan Cao,

Qing-Lu Xiao

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Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14

Published: June 15, 2023

With the popularity of mobile Internet devices, incidence phone addiction has been increasing, which aroused concern all sectors society. Due to difficulty eliminating risk factors addiction, it's significant for researchers examine function and underlying mechanisms positive environmental in reducing individuals' addiction. Thus, current study aimed relationship between family cohesion adaptability among university students analyzed mediating role automatic thoughts as well moderating peer attachment this link. The sample consisted 958 Chinese students. Participants completed self-report questionnaires assessing adaptability, thoughts, attachment. PROCESS model 8 was (the total effect (F (5, 952) = 19.64, R2 0.09, p < 0.001)). Results indicated that could not only negatively predict directly, but also indirectly through thoughts. Moreover, both direct association indirect were moderated by Findings emphasized beneficial on

Language: Английский

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Psychological needs satisfaction and smartphone addiction among Chinese adolescents: The mediating roles of social anxiety and loneliness DOI Creative Commons
Ruimei Sun, Wanying Li,

Sihan Lu

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Digital Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 9

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Although previous studies have initially noted that psychological needs satisfaction (PNS) might be a significant risk factor for technology addiction (e.g. online gaming and Internet addiction), specific mechanisms involved in the association between PNS adolescent smartphone are largely unknown. Based on self-determination theory, this cross-sectional study constructed multiple mediation model to examine whether will influence through mediating roles of social anxiety loneliness.Eight hundred ninety-nine Chinese adolescents answered questionnaire including measures PNS, anxiety, loneliness, addiction. SPSS 24.0 was used common method bias test, reliability correlation analysis, Mplus 7.4 loneliness model.This found (1) negatively associated with addiction; (2) significantly mediated while role nonsignificant; (3) also sequentially association.This further enriched potential linking among adolescents, which may contribute intervention prevention programs from perspective improving both negative emotions loneliness.

Language: Английский

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Unveiling the grip of mobile phone addiction: an in-depth review DOI Creative Commons

Jinyu Li,

Hong Yang

Frontiers in Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: Oct. 2, 2024

Mobile Phone Addiction represents an emergent addictive disorder that gravely jeopardizes the physical and mental health of adolescents worldwide, necessitating exhaustive research. Current reviews MPA are in dire need updates enhancements. Therefore, this review aggregates extant research spanning past two decades on prevalence, pathogenesis, comorbidities, assessment, treatment MPA, aiming to furnish a reference for future investigations into condition.

Language: Английский

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Effects of use motivations and alexithymia on smartphone addiction: mediating role of insecure attachment DOI Creative Commons
Xinquan Jin,

Qiang Jiang,

Weiyan Xiong

et al.

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14

Published: July 17, 2023

Background and objectives Concern exists regarding the potential negative consequences of smartphone addiction among adolescents. This study investigated effect use motivations alexithymia on adolescents with two insecure attachment styles, namely, anxious avoidant attachment. These styles were regarded as mediating variables. Methods Self-report measures used to assess motivations, alexithymia, addiction. Data collected from 748 junior high school students (382 males 366 females) in northeastern China. Structural equation modeling was test our hypothesis that are directly associated also through mediation insecurities. Results The structural results showed a strong positive correlation between motivation addiction, such relationship. Meanwhile, components difficulty identifying feelings externally oriented thinking, positively predicted serving mediator this effect. In addition, analysis demonstrated anxiety mediated connection escape drive, extrinsically focused thought, Conclusion Findings describe how insecurities, can interact one another predict Smartphone types symptoms should be taken into consideration when designing targeted intervention programs for address different needs adolescents, which would helpful reduce their behaviors.

Language: Английский

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Editorial: New addictions in the era of digitalization DOI Creative Commons
Gergely Fehér,

Antal Tibold,

Graca Esgalhado

et al.

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 17

Published: Oct. 12, 2023

EDITORIAL article Front. Hum. Neurosci., 12 October 2023Sec. Cognitive Neuroscience Volume 17 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2023.1302635

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