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.
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
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
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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.