手机依赖与青少年科学和艺术创造力的不同关系:自尊和创造认同的中介作用

IF 2.8 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Qing Wang, Hongfei Xiao, Hao Yin, Jiamin Wei, Shuo Li, Baoguo Shi
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摘要

创造力是一项基本技能,是21世纪教育的核心。手机的使用在人们的生活中占据了相当多的时间,并可能影响创造力。然而,很少有研究将手机依赖(MPD)与青少年特定领域的创造力(科学和艺术)联系起来。本研究采用《手机依赖测验》、《中学生日常创造力问卷》、《Rosenberg自尊量表》和《创造性自我短量表》等自述量表,对2922名10 ~ 15岁青少年的MPD与科学创造力和艺术创造力之间的关系进行了调查。具体而言,通过线性回归分析和分段回归分析来探讨MPD与科学创造力和艺术创造力之间的关系。本研究还考察了自尊的中介作用以及自尊与创造性认同在这些关系中的连锁中介作用。结果揭示了MPD与科学和艺术创造力之间关系的潜在断点值。具体而言,当MPD得分低于断点(平均<; 0.52)时,MPD与科学创造力呈负相关,当MPD得分低于其各自的断点时,MPD与艺术创造力呈负相关(平均<; 0.54)。相比之下,在这些断点(平均值>; 0.52和>; 0.54)之上,MPD与科学创造力无关,但与艺术创造力呈正相关。此外,MPD通过自尊和自尊与创造性认同的链式中介作用预测科学创造力。在断点以下的MPD组中,艺术创造力也发现了类似的中介作用。断点以上MPD通过自尊和创作认同的链式中介作用预测艺术创造力。这些发现表明,教育工作者应该提高意识,并有区别地干预智能手机依赖对领域创造力的影响。
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The Different Relationships Between Mobile Phone Dependence and Adolescents' Scientific and Artistic Creativity: Self-Esteem and Creative Identity as Mediators

Creativity is an essential skill that is at the heart of 21st-century education. Mobile phone use occupies considerable amounts of time in people's lives and may influence creativity. However, few studies have linked mobile phone dependence (MPD) to adolescents' domain-specific creativity (science and art). This study investigated the relationship between MPD and the scientific and artistic creativity of 2922 adolescents (10–15 years old) by using the Test of Mobile Phone Dependence, the Middle School Students' Everyday Creativity Questionnaire, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and the Short Scale of Creative Self, all self-reported measures. Specifically, linear regression analysis and segmented regression analysis were conducted to explore the relationships between MPD and scientific and artistic creativity. The study also investigated the mediating effect of self-esteem and the chain mediating effect of self-esteem and creative identity in these relationships. The results revealed potential breakpoint values in the relationship between MPD and both scientific and artistic creativity. Specifically, MPD was negatively associated with scientific creativity when MPD scores were below the breakpoint (mean < 0.52) and with artistic creativity when scores were below its respective breakpoint (mean < 0.54). In contrast, above these breakpoints (mean > 0.52 and > 0.54, respectively), MPD was unrelated to scientific creativity but positively associated with artistic creativity. In addition, MPD predicted scientific creativity via self-esteem and the chain mediation of self-esteem and creative identity. Similar mediations were found for artistic creativity in the below-breakpoint MPD group. Above-breakpoint MPD predicted artistic creativity via the chain mediation of self-esteem and creative identity. These findings suggest that educators should raise awareness and discriminately intervene in the effects of smartphone dependence on domain creativity.

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Journal of Creative Behavior
Journal of Creative Behavior Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Creative Behavior is our quarterly academic journal citing the most current research in creative thinking. For nearly four decades JCB has been the benchmark scientific periodical in the field. It provides up to date cutting-edge ideas about creativity in education, psychology, business, arts and more.
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