四个亚洲国家的低头部落:智能手机成瘾的前兆

Yu-Kang Lee, Chun-Tuan Chang, You Lin, Zhao-Hong Cheng
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移动技术改变了人们与周围环境互动的方式。我们提出了一个理论模型来解释社交焦虑和物质主义对智能手机相关的功利和自我表达利益的影响,以及这些利益如何导致智能手机成瘾的发展。控制点在利益与成瘾之间起调节作用。来自四个主要亚洲国家的经验数据——中国(n = 358)、日本(n = 308)、韩国(n = 292)和台湾(n = 342)——用结构方程模型进行了分析。研究结果表明,物质至上的用户倾向于认为智能手机既具有自我表达的功能,又有实用的好处,这种看法可能会导致智能手机成瘾。然而,社交焦虑与这两种益处之间的关系在四个国家有所不同。社会互动焦虑与自我表达和功利利益的正相关仅在中国大陆,而在台湾、韩国和日本没有。最后,多群体分析证实,控制点仅在中国调节自我表达利益与智能手机成瘾之间的关系,而控制点在中国、韩国和台湾调节功利利益与智能手机成瘾之间的关系。
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Heads-down tribes across four Asian countries: antecedents of smartphone addiction
Mobile technologies have changed the way people interact with surroundings. We propose a theoretical model to explain the influences of social interaction anxiety and materialism on the utilitarian and self-expressive benefits associated with smartphones, and how these benefits lead to the development of smartphone addiction. Locus of control is proposed as the moderator between the benefits and addiction. Empirical data from four major Asian countries - China (n = 358), Japan (n = 308), South Korea (n = 292) and Taiwan (n = 342) - were analysed with structural equation modelling. The results suggest that materialistic users tend to perceive smartphones as having both self-expressive and utilitarian benefits and that such perception may lead to smartphone addiction. However, the relationship between social interaction anxiety and these two types of benefits differs somewhat across the four countries. Social interaction anxiety positively relates to self-expressive and utilitarian benefits only in China, not in Taiwan, South Korea or Japan. Finally, multi-group analysis confirms that locus of control moderates the relationship between self-expressive benefits and smartphone addiction only in China and that locus of control moderates the relationship between utilitarian benefits and smartphone addiction in China, South Korea and Taiwan.
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