The Longitudinal Relationship Between Sibling Smartphone Addiction and Child Smartphone Addiction.

IF 2.8 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Psychology Research and Behavior Management Pub Date : 2025-04-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PRBM.S501644
Myeong Sook Yoon, Kyu Hyoung Jeong, Heeran J Cho
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Abstract

Background: The global rise in smartphone addiction among children is linked to increasing mental, physical, familial, and financial problems. This study aimed to longitudinally explore the impact of sibling smartphone addiction on child smartphone addiction. While the influences of parental smartphone addiction and peer groups on smartphone addiction have been studied, more research is needed to examine the longitudinal effects of sibling smartphone addiction, a significant family member during childhood, on child smartphone addiction.

Methods: This study conducted a longitudinal analysis using four years of panel data (2019-2022) from the Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey (KCYPS). The final analysis included a total of 1,978 participants, comprising fourth-grade elementary school children (n=989) and their siblings (n=989). The changes in smartphone addiction over the four years were analyzed using latent growth analysis.

Results: First, while the rate of change in child smartphone addiction was higher, both sibling and child smartphone addiction increased over time. Lower initial smartphone addiction levels were linked to a greater increase in smartphone usage over time. These results indicate the need for interventions targeting groups with lower initial levels of smartphone addiction. Second, higher initial levels of sibling smartphone addiction were associated with greater child smartphone addiction, and the change rate of sibling smartphone addiction influenced that of child smartphone addiction. As sibling smartphone addiction sharply increased over time, child smartphone addiction similarly escalated dramatically. On the other hand, it was found that as sibling smartphone addiction increases gradually, child smartphone addiction also increases gradually.

Conclusion: This study identified the longitudinal impact of sibling smartphone addiction on the onset and progression of child smartphone addiction. The findings suggest that when preventing and intervening in the risk of child smartphone addiction, it is effective to consider the issue of sibling smartphone addiction in a long-term context.

兄弟姐妹智能手机成瘾与儿童智能手机成瘾的纵向关系。
背景:全球儿童智能手机成瘾的增加与不断增加的精神、身体、家庭和经济问题有关。本研究旨在纵向探讨兄弟姐妹智能手机成瘾对儿童智能手机成瘾的影响。虽然已经研究了父母智能手机成瘾和同伴群体对智能手机成瘾的影响,但需要更多的研究来检验兄弟姐妹智能手机成瘾对儿童智能手机成瘾的纵向影响,兄弟姐妹智能手机成瘾是童年时期重要的家庭成员。方法:本研究使用韩国儿童和青年小组调查(KCYPS)的四年面板数据(2019-2022)进行了纵向分析。最后的分析共包括1978名参与者,包括小学四年级的儿童(n=989)和他们的兄弟姐妹(n=989)。使用潜在增长分析分析了四年来智能手机成瘾的变化。结果:首先,虽然儿童智能手机成瘾的变化率较高,但兄弟姐妹和儿童智能手机成瘾都随着时间的推移而增加。随着时间的推移,较低的初始智能手机成瘾水平与智能手机使用的大幅增加有关。这些结果表明,需要针对初始智能手机成瘾程度较低的群体进行干预。第二,兄弟姐妹智能手机成瘾初始水平越高,儿童智能手机成瘾程度越高,兄弟姐妹智能手机成瘾变化率影响儿童智能手机成瘾变化率。随着时间的推移,兄弟姐妹对智能手机的依赖急剧增加,儿童对智能手机的依赖也急剧上升。另一方面,研究发现,随着兄弟姐妹智能手机成瘾的逐渐增加,儿童智能手机成瘾也逐渐增加。结论:本研究确定了兄弟姐妹智能手机成瘾对儿童智能手机成瘾的发生和发展的纵向影响。研究结果表明,在预防和干预儿童智能手机成瘾风险时,从长期角度考虑兄弟姐妹智能手机成瘾问题是有效的。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.70%
发文量
341
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Psychology Research and Behavior Management is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on the science of psychology and its application in behavior management to develop improved outcomes in the clinical, educational, sports and business arenas. Specific topics covered in the journal include: -Neuroscience, memory and decision making -Behavior modification and management -Clinical applications -Business and sports performance management -Social and developmental studies -Animal studies The journal welcomes submitted papers covering original research, clinical studies, surveys, reviews and evaluations, guidelines, expert opinion and commentary, case reports and extended reports.
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