Mobile phone addiction was the mediator and physical activity was the moderator between bullying victimization and sleep quality
Jinbiao Peng,
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Jiale Wang,
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Jiawei Chen
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et al.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: April 28, 2025
Bullying
victimization
is
strongly
associated
with
sleep
quality
issues
in
primary
school
students,
yet
the
underlying
mechanisms
among
these
variables
require
further
exploration.
This
study
investigates
mediating
role
of
mobile
phone
addiction
and
moderating
physical
activity
relationship
between
bullying
contributing
to
a
deeper
understanding
psychological
processes.
utilized
convenience
sampling
method
recruit
502
students
2023.
The
sample
included
232
boys
270
girls,
ages
ranging
from
10
12
years
(mean
age
=
11.15
±
0.62).
Participants
were
recruited
specific
region
or
district
ensure
diverse
representation
target
population.
Ethical
approval
was
obtained
relevant
institutional
review
board,
informed
consent
both
their
parents
guardians
prior
data
collection.
significantly
positively
correlated
addiction.
Additionally,
issues.
analysis
confirmed
that
mediates
quality.
Furthermore,
found
moderate
elucidates
students.
Mobile
serves
as
factor,
while
acts
factor
link
These
findings
underscore
importance
addressing
promoting
part
targeted
interventions
improve
Language: Английский
The relationship between physical activity and social network site addiction among adolescents: the chain mediating role of anxiety and ego-depletion
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: May 6, 2025
Physical
activity
is
associated
with
social
network
site
addiction
in
adolescents,
yet
the
mechanisms
remain
unclear.
This
study
examines
whether
anxiety
and
ego-depletion
mediate
this
relationship.
A
survey
was
conducted
among
1,174
Chinese
adolescents
(614
boys,
560
girls;
mean
age
=
12.59,
SD
1.13).
assessed
a
single
item
on
moderate-to-vigorous
exercise
past
7
days.
Social
addiction,
anxiety,
were
measured
using
validated
self-report
questionnaires.
Descriptive
statistics,
correlation
analyses,
chained
mediation
model
employed.
negatively
correlated
(r
-0.165,
p
<
0.001),
-0.121,
-0.119,
0.001).
Anxiety
positively
0.574,
0.001)
0.388,
Ego-depletion
0.456,
sequentially
mediated
relationship
between
physical
addiction.
clarifies
psychological
linking
identifying
as
key
mediators.
The
findings
emphasize
need
to
target
these
factors
for
more
effective
interventions.
Language: Английский