Neuroticism and Quality of Life: The Mediating Role of Internet Addiction

Zahra Khayyer, Mohammd Ali Najinia, R. J. Harandi
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It seems that the number of internet users is constantly increasing. Especially young people show more interest in using social media. This may be related to certain personality traits and may affect different aspects of quality of life. The purpose of this study was to examine the mediating role of internet addiction in the effect of neuroticism on quality of life. A sample of 500 students was selected in three stages. After screening the students based on Young's Internet Addiction, Neuroticism, and the Quality of Life scales, finally 275 participants were selected to be analysed. Our findings revealed a significant indirect effect of neuroticism on quality of life mediated by internet addiction (P < .001). In general, it can be concluded that neuroticism as a personality trait may cause a tendency in individuals toward avoidant coping strategies such as addictive behaviours. Educating the individuals on effective coping strategies can lead to an improvement in the quality of their life.
神经质与生活品质:网络成瘾的中介作用
互联网用户的数量似乎在不断增加。尤其是年轻人对使用社交媒体更感兴趣。这可能与某些人格特征有关,并可能影响生活质量的不同方面。本研究的目的是探讨网络成瘾在神经质对生活质量的影响中的中介作用。我们分三个阶段选取了500名学生作为样本。根据杨氏网络成瘾量表、神经质量表和生活质量量表对学生进行筛选后,最终选出275名参与者进行分析。我们的研究结果显示,神经质对网络成瘾介导的生活质量有显著的间接影响(P < 0.001)。总的来说,可以得出结论,神经质作为一种人格特质可能会导致个体倾向于回避应对策略,如成瘾行为。对个人进行有效应对策略的教育可以改善他们的生活质量。
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