Developmental trajectories of problematic social media use among adolescents: Associations with multiple interpersonal factors.

IF 6.6 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Sicheng Xiong, Yi Xu, Yun Chen, Bin Zhang
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Abstract

Background and aims: Researchers have suggested that subtypes of problematic social media use (PSMU) should be identified for purposes of prevention and intervention. However, most studies have overlooked the heterogeneous characteristics of PSMU trajectories, and no research has systematically examined which interpersonal factors could predict these trajectories. In the present study, we identified classes of developmental trajectories of PSMU and examined differences across classes in adolescents' interpersonal functioning in family, school, and peer contexts.

Methods: Participants were 357 Chinese adolescents enrolled in two middle schools in China (52.1% girls, aged 12-15 years). The students completed questionnaires in their classrooms over the course of one year in a three-wave longitudinal study.

Results: Latent growth mixture modeling (LGMM) revealed three developmental trajectory classes of PSMU based on the intercepts and slopes of PSMU scores over time: high risk-gradual increase group (37%), low risk-sharp increase group (39%), and low risk-stable group (24%). Parent-adolescent attachment (family context), teacher-student relationships (school context), and deviant peer affiliation (peer context) were associated with variations in developmental trajectories.

Conclusions: The findings can inform the design of prevention and intervention programs for specific subgroups of adolescents who show problematic social media use.

青少年问题社交媒体使用的发展轨迹:与多重人际因素的关联。
背景和目的:研究人员建议,为了预防和干预的目的,应该确定有问题的社交媒体使用(PSMU)的亚型。然而,大多数研究忽略了PSMU轨迹的异质性特征,并且没有研究系统地检查哪些人际因素可以预测这些轨迹。在本研究中,我们确定了PSMU的发展轨迹类别,并研究了不同类别青少年在家庭、学校和同伴环境中人际功能的差异。方法:研究对象为在中国两所中学就读的357名中国青少年(52.1%为女孩,年龄在12-15岁)。在为期一年的三波纵向研究中,学生们在教室里完成了问卷调查。结果:基于PSMU得分随时间的截点和斜率,潜在生长混合模型(LGMM)揭示了PSMU的三种发展轨迹:高风险逐渐增加组(37%),低风险急剧增加组(39%)和低风险稳定组(24%)。亲子依恋(家庭环境)、师生关系(学校环境)和越轨同伴关系(同伴环境)与发展轨迹的变化有关。结论:研究结果可以为设计针对社交媒体使用有问题的特定青少年亚群的预防和干预方案提供信息。
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自引率
7.70%
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91
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Journal of Behavioral Addictions is to create a forum for the scientific information exchange with regard to behavioral addictions. The journal is a broad focused interdisciplinary one that publishes manuscripts on different approaches of non-substance addictions, research reports focusing on the addictive patterns of various behaviors, especially disorders of the impulsive-compulsive spectrum, and also publishes reviews in these topics. Coverage ranges from genetic and neurobiological research through psychological and clinical psychiatric approaches to epidemiological, sociological and anthropological aspects.
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