Ying Ye, Ningzhe Zhu, Jiahe Su, Jingjing Zhao, Feng Kong
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Abstract
Background and aims: Problematic smartphone use (PSU), characterized by excessive and compulsive engagement with smartphones, is significantly shaped by the family environment. Recent studies have shown that childhood maltreatment (CM) is associated with increased PSU. Despite this growing recognition, comprehensive, quantitative evaluations of this connection remain scarce. The present meta-analysis aims to synthesize existing quantitative evidence on the relationship between PSU and CM.
Methods: We systematically searched databases including Web of Science, ProQuest, PubMed, Elsevier ScienceDirect, PsycINFO, Wanfang, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Weipu for studies published up to March 1, 2025. Eligible papers were quantitative, peer-reviewed studies that allowed statistical calculation of the relationship between PSU and CM.
Results: Across 51 studies (99 effect sizes), a moderate positive correlation was found between CM and PSU (r = 0.264, 95% CI [0.226, 0.301], p < 0.001). Notably, as age increases, the impact of physical and sexual abuse on individuals appears to diminish, whereas this age-related effect was not observed for other forms of maltreatment. No significant moderating effects were observed for maltreatment type, measurement tools, study design, gender, sample type (college vs. non-college), or publication type.
Discussion and conclusions: The findings highlight the family environment's key role in PSU. Children who experience maltreatment require special attention to their smartphone usage, along with targeted interventions to address both the harms of maltreatment and excessive smartphone use.
背景和目的:智能手机使用问题(PSU)的特征是过度和强迫性地使用智能手机,这在很大程度上受到家庭环境的影响。最近的研究表明,儿童虐待(CM)与PSU增加有关。尽管人们越来越认识到这一点,但对这种联系的全面、定量评价仍然很少。本荟萃分析旨在综合现有的PSU与CM之间关系的定量证据。方法:系统检索Web of Science、ProQuest、PubMed、Elsevier ScienceDirect、PsycINFO、万方、中国知识基础设施和微普等数据库,检索截至2025年3月1日发表的研究。合格的论文是定量的,同行评审的研究,允许统计计算PSU和CM之间的关系。结果:在51项研究(99个效应值)中,CM和PSU之间存在中度正相关(r = 0.264, 95% CI [0.226, 0.301], p < 0.001)。值得注意的是,随着年龄的增长,身体虐待和性虐待对个人的影响似乎减少了,而其他形式的虐待没有观察到这种与年龄有关的影响。虐待类型、测量工具、研究设计、性别、样本类型(大学与非大学)或出版物类型均未观察到显著的调节效应。讨论与结论:研究结果强调了家庭环境在PSU中的关键作用。遭受虐待的儿童需要特别关注其智能手机的使用情况,并采取有针对性的干预措施,以解决虐待和过度使用智能手机的危害。
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.