心理虐待与青少年社交媒体依赖的链式中介模型

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Juyan Fang, Yang Liu, Yuan Jin, Ting Xiao, Mengting Pan, Daoping Zhou
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本研究旨在探讨情感识别困难、情感描述困难和抑郁在心理虐待与青少年社交媒体依赖关系中的连锁中介效应,为缓解青少年社交媒体依赖提供理论支持。本研究从中国青少年中获得了2243份有效问卷,评估了他们识别情感的困难程度、描述情感的困难程度、抑郁程度、心理虐待经历和社交媒体依赖程度。对数据进行描述性统计、相关分析和中介效应分析,并控制年龄和性别等人口统计学变量对结果的潜在影响。研究结果显示,心理虐待与青少年社交媒体依赖、难以描述情感、难以识别情感和抑郁之间存在显著的正相关。此外,情感描述困难、情感识别困难、抑郁均与社交媒体依赖显著正相关。纳入中介变量后,心理虐待与青少年的社交媒体依赖、情感识别困难、情感描述困难和抑郁仍呈显著正相关。情感识别困难和抑郁均与青少年社交媒体依赖呈显著正相关,情感识别困难和情感描述困难以及情感描述困难与抑郁呈显著正相关。值得注意的是,在本研究构建的链式中介模型中,从难以直接描述感受到社交媒体依赖的路径没有统计学意义。这一发现表明,更多的途径可能是通过难以识别情绪和抑郁来调节的。本研究详细考察了情感描述困难、情感识别困难和抑郁在心理虐待与青少年社交媒体依赖关系中的中介作用,为预防心理虐待、干预青少年社交媒体依赖和抑郁的发展提供理论依据。
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A Chain Mediation Model for Psychological Maltreatment and Adolescents Social Media Dependence

A Chain Mediation Model for Psychological Maltreatment and Adolescents Social Media Dependence

This study aims to explore the chain-mediated effects of difficulty in identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and depression on the relationship between psychological maltreatment and adolescent social media dependence, providing theoretical support for alleviating adolescent social media dependence. The present study obtained 2243 valid questionnaires from adolescents in China, assessing their difficulty in identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, levels of depression, experiences of psychological maltreatment, and degree of social media dependence. The data were subjected to descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and mediation effect analysis, with demographic variables such as age and gender controlled for their potential impact on the results. The findings revealed significant positive correlations between psychological maltreatment and adolescent social media dependence, difficulty describing feelings, difficulty in identifying feelings, and depression. Additionally, difficulty describing feelings, difficulty in identifying feelings, and depression were all significantly positively correlated with social media dependence. After incorporating the mediating variables, psychological maltreatment remained significantly positively correlated with adolescents' social media dependence, difficulty in identifying feelings, difficulty describing feelings, and depression. Both difficulty in identifying feelings and depression were significantly positively correlated with adolescents' social media dependence, and significant positive correlations were also observed between difficulty in identifying feelings and difficulty describing feelings and between these difficulties and depression. Notably, in the chain mediation model constructed in this study, the path from difficulty describing feelings directly to social media dependence was not statistically significant. This finding suggests that more pathways may be mediated through difficulty in identifying feelings and depression. This study provides a detailed examination of the mediating roles of difficulty describing feelings, difficulty in identifying feelings, and depression in the relationship between psychological maltreatment and adolescent social media dependence, offering a theoretical basis for preventing psychological maltreatment and intervening in the development of adolescent social media dependence and depression.

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Child Abuse Review
Child Abuse Review Multiple-
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
6.20%
发文量
65
期刊介绍: Child Abuse Review provides a forum for all professionals working in the field of child protection, giving them access to the latest research findings, practice developments, training initiatives and policy issues. The Journal"s remit includes all forms of maltreatment, whether they occur inside or outside the family environment. Papers are written in a style appropriate for a multidisciplinary audience and those from outside Britain are welcomed. The Journal maintains a practice orientated focus and authors of research papers are encouraged to examine and discuss implications for practitioners.
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