Non-suicidal self-injury in Chinese adolescents with problematic smartphone use: A one-year longitudinal study DOI
Shuang Lin, Yongjian Li,

Jing Sheng

et al.

Children and Youth Services Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 108101 - 108101

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Gender differences in symptom interactions between problematic smartphone use and social anxiety in adolescents: a network analysis DOI Creative Commons
Shengcong Guo, Xinyuan Zou, Yanqiang Tao

et al.

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 19(1)

Published: Feb. 14, 2025

Abstract Background Increased prevalence of problematic smartphone use (PSU) in adolescents, results a cycle interaction between PSU and social anxiety. However, it is still unknown whether anxiety symptoms have interacted among adolescents there are gender differences these symptoms. Therefore, this study investigated the symptom interactions via network analysis. Methods This included 2918 (52.71% boys; M age = 14.73, SD 1.39) from junior senior high schools China. The Mobile Phone Addiction Index Social Anxiety Scale were used to evaluate symptomatology networks. Network analysis comparison tests determine structure, centrality, bridge PSU-social adolescents. Results most influential “productivity loss” “afraid negative evaluation”. “Afraid evaluation” was through which related Gender not found strength but occurred structure. Although girls reported more anxiety, boys had tighter correlation greater than girls. “inability control craving” particularly critical for girls, while “feeling anxious lost” prominent boys. Conclusions current highlights structures. Further intervention that targets may disassociate In particular, changing girls’ cognitive ability (e.g., inhibition) boys’ emotions potentially effective means intervention. limitations cross-sectional design data-driven methodology necessitate interpreting with caution.

Language: Английский

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Correlations between non-suicidal self-injury and problematic internet use among Chinese adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Xubin He,

Qinyao Yu,

Jing Peng

et al.

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

Published: July 29, 2024

Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) has continued to be a major issue for public health worldwide, especially among teenagers. Studies have found certain correlation between NSSI and Problematic Internet Use (PIU). However, this relationship is still unclear Chinese adolescents, specific population. Hence, meta-analysis was carried out on observational studies explore the connection PIU in teenagers, aiming provide more clarity correlation.

Language: Английский

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Associations between multiple sleep dimensions and suicide and non-suicidal self-injury: a cross-sectional study of 3828 Chinese young people DOI

Qiuyuan Chen,

Lu Gong, Yalin Song

et al.

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 23, 2024

Language: Английский

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Association of Internet Addiction Disorder with self-injurious behavior: a meta-analysis DOI
Shan Wang, Yuqing Tan,

Minglan Yu

et al.

Addiction Research & Theory, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 10

Published: Feb. 13, 2025

Objective The prevalence of Internet addiction (IA) and self-injury (SI) is steadily rising over time. Numerous studies have extensively examined both phenomena. However, the relationship between IA SI remains unclear, we conducted this meta-analysis to confirm association them.

Language: Английский

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Mediating Effects of Sleep Problems and Emotional Symptoms in the Relationship Between Chronotype and Self-Harm Among Adolescents Aged 11–19 Years DOI Creative Commons

Yan Zou,

Guoli Yan,

Minghui Li

et al.

Psychology Research and Behavior Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: Volume 18, P. 629 - 640

Published: March 1, 2025

Self-harm is linked to numerous adverse health and social outcomes, including repetitive self-harm an increased risk of suicide. This study aims explore the influence chronotype on among adolescents further investigate mediating role sleep problems emotional symptoms. The was conducted between April June 2022, involving 13 junior senior high schools in Tianjin. participants were asked complete online questionnaires assessing chronotype, problems, depression, anxiety, self-harm. data analyzed processed using Spearman correlation mediation effect analysis. Two pathways tested: Model 1 with depression as mediators, 2 anxiety mediators. Participants comprised 13,374 Chinese middle school (6745 boys) aged 11-19 years. In 1, independent effects -0.216 (95% CI = [-0.263, -0.172]) -0.101 [-0.121, -0.083]), accounting for 33.33% 15.59% total effect, respectively. chain -0.170 [-0.196, -0.146]), 26.23% effect. 2, -0.232 [-0.279, -0.189]) -0.075 [-0.091, -0.059]), respectively 35.63% 11.52% -0.151 [-0.176, -0.128]), 23.20% Chronotype a significant predictor self-harm, later associated higher risk. Both symptoms independently serially mediate relationship These findings highlight complex through which influences behavior suggest potential targets intervention.

Language: Английский

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The Association Between Internet Addiction and Non‐Suicidal Self‐Injury Among Adolescents: A Meta‐Analysis DOI
Mengjie Li, Fangli Liu, Xinxin Han

et al.

Journal of Adolescence, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 28, 2025

Language: Английский

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Factors that affect clinical youth engagement in digital mental health research: a qualitative sub-study nested within a prospective cohort study DOI Creative Commons
Amanda Bye,

Emma Wilson-Lemoine,

Kylee Trevillion

et al.

BMC Medical Research Methodology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 25(1)

Published: April 30, 2025

There has been extensive debate about the role of social media and smartphone use in youth mental health self-harm. Research to date lacks sufficient detail determine mechanisms underpinning any associations. The Social Media, Smartphone Self-harm Young People (3S-YP) study is a prospective cohort that was co-produced with young people investigate temporal patterns prior an episode self-harm clinical sample. were actively involved all key stages research process ensure would be relevant acceptable intended population. This included defining question designing methods. qualitative sub-study nested within main 3S-YP aimed evaluate people's experiences engaging this innovative digital study. will help inform understanding regarding added value co-production future field. Semi-structured interviews conducted purposive sample participants from Interview data analysed using codebook thematic analysis. Sixteen (mean 19.8 years old, SD 2.9; n = 10 female, 63%) participated interviews. Participants generally comfortable answering questions sensitive topics remote tools, appreciating greater privacy, convenience opportunity for self-reflection they provide, whilst noting periods poor may affect engagement. methods (including participation information tools recruitment collection) considered user-friendly complemented by active team who facilitated engagement Despite relevance support on impact technology health, concerns sharing complex accessing platforms complicated parental involvement also described. User-friendly methods, coupled proactive, responsive researchers are beneficial conducting populations. Whilst endorse field, barriers access need addressing if effectively employ solutions investigating smartphones findings demonstrate involving those lived experience throughout provide useful insight intending conduct similar research. registered ClinicalTrials.gov (ID no. NCT04601220).

Language: Английский

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Associations of exposure to heatwaves with depression and anxiety among adolescents: A cross-sectional study of the Chinese adolescent health survey DOI
Jie Hu, Qiong Wang, Zixuan Xu

et al.

Journal of Affective Disorders, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 387, P. 119499 - 119499

Published: May 27, 2025

Language: Английский

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The Relationships between Effortful Control, Mind Wandering, and Mobile Phone Addiction Based on Network Analysis DOI Open Access

Rui Qiu,

Zhihua Guo,

Xianyang Wang

et al.

Healthcare, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(2), P. 140 - 140

Published: Jan. 8, 2024

Background: The prevailing mobile phone use brought the problem of addiction, which might cause negative consequences. Effortful control and mind wandering were associated with addictive behavior. present study aimed to investigate dimension-level relationships between effortful control, wandering, addiction. Methods: A total 1684 participants participated this study. measured through self-report scales, respectively. Dimension-level network these psychological variables was estimated bridge expected influence (BEI) values for each node calculated. Results: Dimensions exhibited distinct complex links other. “activation control” highest BEI value (BEI = −0.32), whereas “spontaneous thinking” showed positive 0.20). Conclusions: Different dimensions had varied yet significant connections facilitating understanding specific pathways underlying three constructs. identified dominant nodes can provide potential targets intervention

Language: Английский

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Gender-specific factors of suicidal ideation among high school students in Yunnan province, China: A machine learning approach DOI Creative Commons

Ruiyu Li,

Rui Deng,

Ting Song

et al.

Journal of Affective Disorders, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 364, P. 157 - 166

Published: Aug. 13, 2024

Suicidal ideation (SI) assumes a pivotal role in predicting suicidal behaviors. The incidence of SI among high (junior and senior) school students is significantly higher than that other age groups. aim this study to explore the gender differences Yunnan Province.

Language: Английский

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