Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: Dec. 6, 2022
Introduction
Family
factors,
such
as
parental
mediation
on
Internet
use
and
parent-child
relationships,
have
been
shown
to
play
a
crucial
role
in
preventing
adolescents'
internet
addiction.
Previous
studies
change
characteristics
of
online
risk
during
development.
However,
it
is
still
great
interest
whether
differences
applied
the
relationships
among
different
types
addiction
level.
In
this
study,
we
investigated
associations
between
mediators
level
how
were
mediated
by
father-child
mother-child
relationships.
We
further
mediating
effect
differs
primary
secondary
school
children.
Methods
Based
sample
3,026
children
aged
9–14
years
(
M
=
11.56,
SD
0.71;
55.25%
adolescents,
44.75%
adolescents),
series
Structural
Equation
Models
investigate
addiction,
mediation,
relationship.
addition,
multi-group
analysis
detect
there
are
these
group.
Results
The
intensity
was
higher
adolescents
than
adolescents.
Parental
active
monitoring
associated
with
reduced
increased
Father-child
relationship
had
stronger
partial
effects
more
pronounced
Discussion
findings
suggest
that
good
adequate
approach,
may
contribute
reduction
especially
Psychology Health & Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(9), P. 1602 - 1618
Published: May 21, 2024
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
mediating
effect
of
anxiety
and
inhibitory
control
in
relationship
between
physical
activity
Internet
addiction
(IA)
among
adolescents.
A
total
951
adolescents
from
western
China
completed
a
self-report
survey
assessing
activity,
anxiety,
control,
IA.
Descriptive
analysis,
correlation
mediation
analysis
were
conducted
using
SPSS
software
Process
plug-in.
Controlling
for
age,
gender,
only
child
status,
findings
revealed
negative
association
Moreover,
positively
correlated
with
Additionally,
exhibited
positive
control.
Notably,
directly
negatively
predicted
IA
adolescents,
while
also
indirectly
predicting
it
through
contributes
deeper
understanding
mechanisms
that
underlie
complex
effects
on
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: April 29, 2024
Abstract
There
is
a
certain
relationship
between
alexithymia
and
depression,
but
further
investigation
needed
to
explore
their
underlying
mechanisms.
The
aims
of
this
study
was
the
mediating
role
internet
addiction
depression
moderating
physical
activity.
A
total
594
valid
responses
were
included
in
analysis,
with
mean
age
18.72
years
(SD
=
1.09).
sample
comprised
250
males
(42.09%)
344
females
(57.91%).
These
utilized
for
descriptive
correlation
regression
development
mediation
moderation
models.
Alexithymia
showed
positive
correlations
addiction,
activity
negatively
correlated
depression.
Internet
partially
mediated
while
weakened
association
acting
as
moderator.
Our
findings
suggest
that
excessive
engagement
may
mediate
an
emotional
regulatory
coping
strategy,
attenuates
predictive
effect
on
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Jan. 17, 2025
This
study
aimed
to
explore
the
relationship
between
physical
and
emotional
abuse
(physical-emotional
abuse)
Internet
addiction
in
university
students,
as
well
mediating
role
of
anxiety
moderating
activity.
The
data
physical-emotional
abuse,
addiction,
activity
were
measured
by
subjective
questionnaire
with
convenience
sampling
March
2024.
A
total
1591
participants
(806
males
692
females)
from
Shanxi,
Henan,
Hunan
Hubei
provinces
China
investigated.
Subsequently,
relationships
among
variables
explored
using
pearson
correlation
analysis.
Finally,
mediation
moderation
models
assessed
SPSS
PROCESS
macro
plugin.
After
controlling
for
participants'
gender,
grade
level,
place
residence,
only-child
status,
findings
revealed
that
significantly
positively
predicted
internet
students
(β
=
0.157,
β
0.271,
p
<
0.001).
However,
upon
inclusion
a
variable,
predictive
effect
on
became
non-significant
0.035,
>
0.05).
Anxiety
was
found
have
significant
complete
students.
Additionally,
negatively
-0.062,
0.05),
interaction
term
also
-
0.053,
Physical
moderated
first
half
pathway
"physical-emotional
addiction."
may
be
internal
mechanism
affecting
students'
plays
moderator
addiction.
will
provide
new
perspectives
strategies
public
health
field
address
It
is
critical
future
studies
validate
these
large,
multi-country
basis.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: April 1, 2024
Abstract
Objectives
The
significance
of
self-esteem
in
the
relationship
between
physical
activity
and
Internet
addiction
among
college
students
cannot
be
over,
as
it
lays
a
solid
foundation
for
prevention
control
addiction.
Methods
A
total
950
were
surveyed
using
Physical
Activity
Rating
Scale
(PARS-3),
Rosenberg
Self-Esteem
(SES),
Chinese
Addiction
(CIAS-R)
through
cluster
random
sampling
method.
Descriptive
statistics,
independent
sample
t-test,
partial
correlation
analysis,
mediation
effect,
moderation
Bootstrap
testing
conducted
on
collected
data
to
analyze
interpret
results.
Results
(1)
Significant
gender
differences
found
amount
degree
students(P&&
lt;0.001);
(2)
was
significantly
positively
correlated
with
(
r
=
0.26,
P
<
0.001),
but
negatively
=-0.23,
0.001);
Meanwhile,
related
=-0.22,
0.001).
(3)
Mediating
effect
analyses
showed
that
played
mediating
role
students,
accounting
portion
78.95%.
(4)
moderating
discovered.
Conclusion
level
male
is
higher
than
female
while
internet
notably
students.
can
not
only
directly
improve
issue
also
indirectly
self-esteem,
playing
this
process.
This
conclusion
has
practical
reference
preventing
controlling
provides
evidence
support
solution
clinical
applications.
Additionally,
suggests
should
taken
into
account
when
intervening
different
strategies
methods
adopted
Male
encouraged
participate
more
activities,
gradually
increasing
frequency,
duration,
intensity
their
participation,
order
divert
attention
enhance
sense
achievement
sports,
thereby
reducing
use
mobile
phones.
For
other
hand,
important
strengthen
real-life
communication,
change
form
sports
engage
group,
collaborative,
situational
focus
reduce
dependency,
better
guide
them
reasonably,
enable
achieve
emotional
release
sports.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: Sept. 23, 2022
It
explores
the
roles
of
self-efficacy
and
self-control
in
physical
activity
Internet
addiction.
And
it
further
provides
a
theoretical
basis
for
treatment
improvement
addiction
among
college
students.
This
study
employs
whole
group
sampling
method.
The
questionnaire
was
conducted
on
855
students
from
five
universities
three
provinces
using
Physical
Activity
Level
Scale,
General
Self-Efficacy
Self-Control
Chinese
Addiction
Scale
(IAS).
analyses
yielded
main
findings.
(1)
A
large
amount
helpful
reducing
symptoms
problematic
status
each
dimension
(2)
or
moderate
enhancing
students'
self-efficacy.
Besides,
likely
to
enhance
self-control.
(3)
condition
not
only
directly
has
negative
correlation
with
but
also
influences
through
two
indirect
ways:
mediating
role
chain
These
conclusions
provide
deeper
understanding
protective
factors
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Feb. 2, 2023
Internet
addiction
(IA)
has
become
an
impulse
control
disorder
included
in
the
category
of
psychiatric
disorders.
The
IA
trend
significantly
increased
after
outbreak
new
crown
epidemic.
damages
some
brain
functions
humans.
Emerging
evidence
suggests
that
exercise
exerts
beneficial
effects
on
function
and
cognitive
level
damaged
by
IA.
This
work
reviews
neurobiological
mechanisms
describes
impairment
from
three
systems:
reward,
execution,
decision-making.
Furthermore,
we
sort
out
research
related
to
intervention
its
effect
improving
function.
internal
external
factors
produce
must
be
considered
when
summarizing
movement
interventions
a
behavioral
perspective.
We
can
design
prescriptions
based
interests
achieve
goal
quitting
explores
possible
improve
through
systematic
analysis.
this
provides
directions
for
future
targeted
prescriptions.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: June 27, 2024
From
the
perspective
of
exercise
psychology,
to
investigate
antefacts
problematic
internet
use
(PIU)
in
college
students,
and
reveal
chain
mediating
effect
self-control
loneliness
between
physical
PIU.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(8), P. e29466 - e29466
Published: April 1, 2024
To
discuss
the
effects
of
physical
exercise
(PE)
on
adolescent
short
video
addiction
(SVA)
and
analyze
mediating
self-control
(SC)
moderating
cumulative
ecological
risk
(CER),
aiming
to
provide
theoretical
support
for
PE
relative
SVA,
investigate
underlying
mechanisms
PE.