Shahana Mumtaz, Fozia Aamir Siddiqui, Muniza Malik
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摘要
本研究旨在探讨父母在青少年网瘾发展过程中的接受或拒绝态度。这是一项相关研究;数据收集采用调查法。研究中有两个假设。1. 母亲和父亲的拒绝可能是青少年网络成瘾的显著预测因子。男生和女生在网络成瘾方面存在显著差异。研究样本由844名青少年组成,其中男学生389名,女学生455名。该研究的参与者来自Jamshoro区的三所大学。参与者的年龄范围在16到28岁之间。对于变量父母排斥和网络成瘾的测量使用三种有效和可靠的工具对研究样本:1。父母接受/拒绝问卷。一是网瘾测试;成人PARQ与对照:父亲与母亲,人格评估问卷;第三份是关于被调查者人口学变量的问卷。分层多元回归分析结果显示,母亲和父亲的拒绝都是网络成瘾的强预测因子F (1, 842) = 32.62, p = < .001,父亲的拒绝比母亲的拒绝更能预测网络成瘾。T (1,841.90) = 4.72, p = < .001,效应量r = .16。总的来说,研究表明父母的拒绝在青少年网瘾的发展中起着一系列的作用。
The Role of Parental Acceptance/Rejection in the Development of Internet Addiction among Adolescence
The present study was aimed at investigation parents' acceptance or rejection in the development of internet addiction among young adolescence. It was a co-relational study; survey method was used for data collection. There were two hypotheses in the study. 1. Maternal and paternal rejection would be significant predictors of internet addiction among young adolescence.2. Male and female students would significantly differ on internet addiction. Sample of the study comprised of 844 young adolescence including 389 male students, and 455 female students. Participants of the study was collected from three universities of Jamshoro District. The age range of participants was between 16 to 28 years. For the measurement of variables Parental Rejection and Internet Addiction three valid and reliable tools were administered on the sample of the study: 1. Parental acceptance / Rejection questionnaire. First, Internet addiction tests; second, Adult PARQ and control: Mother and Father, Personality Assessment Questionnaire; and third Questionnaire about the demographical variables of the respondents. Results of Hierarchical multiple regression analysis indicate that both maternal and paternal rejection are strong predictors of internet addiction F (1, 842) = 32.62, p = < .001, and paternal rejection predicts internet addiction more strongly than maternal rejection. t (1,841.90) = 4.72, p = < .001, with a small effect size of r = .16. Over all the study indicates a string role of parental rejection in the development of internet addiction among young adolescence.