Mediating attentional control between depression and problematic Internet use in female adolescents: the role of attentional focusing and shifting.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Shan-Mei Chang, Tzu-Pei Yeh, Wei-Fen Ma, Ya-Fang Ho, Ting-Gang Chang
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Purpose: Female adolescents are more prone to depression compared with male adolescents, and depression is often associated with poor attentional control and problematic internet use (PIU). Attentional control includes both focusing and shifting functions. Focusing refers to the ability to direct attention to a task despite distractions. Shifting refers to the ability to flexibly switch attention between different tasks. This study examines the mediating role of attentional focusing and shifting between depression and PIU.

Methods: Female high school and college students (n = 476) in Taiwan participated in a survey administered at three time points over a seven-month period. The single- and two- mediator models examined their joint mediation effects.

Results: The results showed that the direct effect of depression on PIU was significant. The indirect effects also showed that attentional focusing was a negative partial mediator in the relationship between depression and PIU, while attentional shifting was not one.

Conclusion: Informed by attentional theory and digital emotion regulation, addressing depression to mitigate its negative impact on attentional control and negative emotions is crucial. The potential impact, whether harmful or beneficial, of adolescents carefully selecting their online activities to reduce the risk of PIU remains contentious. Given the focus on Taiwanese adolescent girls during the COVID-19 pandemic, further research is needed to extend the applicability of the theory to other periods without being affected by COVID-19.

女性青少年抑郁与问题性网络使用之间的注意控制中介:注意集中和转移的作用。
目的与男性青少年相比,女性青少年更容易患抑郁症,而抑郁症往往与注意力控制不佳和使用问题互联网(PIU)有关。注意力控制包括集中和转移两种功能。集中指的是在注意力分散的情况下仍能将注意力集中在某项任务上的能力。转移指的是在不同任务之间灵活转换注意力的能力。本研究探讨了注意力集中和转移在抑郁与 PIU 之间的中介作用:方法:台湾的女高中生和女大学生(n = 476)在七个月内的三个时间点参与了一项调查。结果表明,注意力转移的直接效应与 PIU 的直接效应相同:结果表明,抑郁对 PIU 的直接影响是显著的。间接效应也表明,注意力集中是抑郁与 PIU 关系中的部分负中介,而注意力转移则不是:结论:根据注意力理论和数字情绪调节,解决抑郁问题以减轻其对注意力控制和负面情绪的负面影响至关重要。青少年为降低PIU风险而谨慎选择网络活动的潜在影响,无论是有害还是有益,目前仍存在争议。鉴于该研究关注的是COVID-19流行期间的台湾少女,因此还需要进一步研究,以将该理论的适用性扩展到未受COVID-19影响的其他时期。
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Archives of Women's Mental Health
Archives of Women's Mental Health 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
4.40%
发文量
83
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Women’s Mental Health is the official journal of the International Association for Women''s Mental Health, Marcé Society and the North American Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynecology (NASPOG). The exchange of knowledge between psychiatrists and obstetrician-gynecologists is one of the major aims of the journal. Its international scope includes psychodynamics, social and biological aspects of all psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders in women. The editors especially welcome interdisciplinary studies, focussing on the interface between psychiatry, psychosomatics, obstetrics and gynecology. Archives of Women’s Mental Health publishes rigorously reviewed research papers, short communications, case reports, review articles, invited editorials, historical perspectives, book reviews, letters to the editor, as well as conference abstracts. Only contributions written in English will be accepted. The journal assists clinicians, teachers and researchers to incorporate knowledge of all aspects of women’s mental health into current and future clinical care and research.
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