The Mediating Role of Self-differentiation in the Relationship between College Students' Cell Phone Dependence and Family Function

Lu-Ying Niu
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Purposes To explore the relationship between college students' family function, self-differentiation and mobile phone dependence. Methods Using convenient sampling, 430 undergraduates were selected from a college in Wuhan City. Questionnaires using Mobile Phone Dependency Index (MPAI), Family Function Rating Scale (FAD) and Self-Differentiated Questionnaire (DSI).Results The scores of boys' mobile phone dependence scores were significantly higher than those of girls. The grades of seniors were significantly higher than those of other grades. The family function and self-differentiation of the normal group were better than those of mobile phone dependent groups. The results of mediation regression analysis showed that the scores of self-differentiation were taken into consideration. The predictive function of family function on mobile phone dependence is significant but has weakened. Conclusion Self-differentiation has partial mediation in the relationship between family function and mobile phone dependence. Introduction Mobile phones have gradually become a necessary social tool that accompanies the growth of college students and have a profound impact on their psychosocial development [1]. The use of mobile phones by college students, especially mobile phone dependence, has attracted widespread attention. Mobile phone dependence mainly refers to the individual's uncontrolled use of mobile phones, so as to harm physical and mental health, affecting life, learning and work. Studies have shown that mobile phone dependents have poor overall social adaptability in real life and are more prone to social difficulties, anxiety, loneliness, and depression [2]. The family is an important place for individual growth. The most basic function of the family is to provide necessary conditions for the healthy development of family members' physiology, psychology and sociality [3]. Poor parent-child relationship can easily lead to college students' mobile phone dependence; family intimacy, contradiction, and organization are all family factors that affect college students' mobile phone dependence [4]. Self-differentiation is a core concept proposed by Bowen in the family system theory, which refers to the individual's degree of emotional attachment and independence in the family [5]. Self-differentiation can be regarded as the process and result of family interaction, and it is one of the most critical personality qualities for individual maturity and mental health [6]. This study considered the impact of family factors and individual development levels on college students' mobile phone dependence behaviors, introduced the three variables of family function, self-differentiation and mobile phone dependence, and assumed that the level of self-differentiation has an intermediary role in the influence of family function on mobile phone dependence behavior, in order to provide a theoretical basis for the exploration and intervention of college students' mobile phone dependence behavior. Methods Research Methods A sample survey was conducted from a university in Wuhan, and questionnaires were issued in class units. A total of 470 copies were distributed, and 430 valid questionnaires were collected. The recovery rate was 91.2%. Among them, there are 250 male students and 180 female students. The 4th International Conference on Social Science and Contemporary Humanity Development (SSCHD 2018) Copyright © 2019, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, volume 281
自我分化在大学生手机依赖与家庭功能关系中的中介作用
目的探讨大学生家庭功能、自我分化与手机依赖的关系。方法采用方便抽样的方法,从武汉市某高校抽取430名本科生。问卷采用手机依赖指数(MPAI)、家庭功能评定量表(FAD)和自分化问卷(DSI)。结果男生手机依赖得分明显高于女生。高年级学生的成绩显著高于其他年级学生。正常组的家庭功能和自我分化优于手机依赖组。中介回归分析结果表明,自我分化得分被考虑在内。家庭功能对手机依赖的预测作用显著,但有所减弱。结论自我分化在家庭功能与手机依赖之间具有部分中介作用。手机已经逐渐成为伴随大学生成长的必备社交工具,并对大学生心理社会发展产生了深远的影响[1]。大学生对手机的使用,尤其是对手机的依赖,已经引起了广泛的关注。手机依赖主要是指个人不受控制地使用手机,从而损害身心健康,影响生活、学习和工作。研究表明,手机依赖者在现实生活中的整体社会适应能力较差,更容易出现社交困难、焦虑、孤独、抑郁等症状[2]。家庭是个人成长的重要场所。家庭最基本的功能是为家庭成员的生理、心理和社会性的健康发展提供必要的条件[3]。不良的亲子关系容易导致大学生手机依赖;家庭亲密、矛盾、组织都是影响大学生手机依赖的家庭因素[4]。自我分化是Bowen在家庭系统理论中提出的一个核心概念,指个体在家庭中的情感依恋和独立程度[5]。自我分化可以看作是家庭互动的过程和结果,是个体成熟和心理健康最关键的人格品质之一[6]。本研究考虑家庭因素和个人发展水平对大学生手机依赖行为的影响,引入家庭功能、自我分化和手机依赖三个变量,假设自我分化水平在家庭功能对手机依赖行为的影响中起中介作用。为探索和干预大学生手机依赖行为提供理论依据。方法研究方法在武汉某高校进行抽样调查,在班级单位发放问卷。共发放问卷470份,回收有效问卷430份。回收率为91.2%。其中男生250人,女生180人。第四届社会科学与当代人类发展国际会议(SSCHD 2018)版权所有©2019,作者。亚特兰蒂斯出版社出版。这是一篇基于CC BY-NC许可(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)的开放获取文章。《社会科学、教育与人文研究进展》,第281卷
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