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为什么智能手机成瘾在严厉的养育的青少年中更常见? 抑郁和体验性回避的多重中介作用

 

Authors Lin W , Liang H, Jiang H, Mohd Nasir MA, Zhou H

Received 30 July 2023

Accepted for publication 14 October 2023

Published 28 November 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 4817—4828

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S428167

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Review by Single anonymous peer review

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Editor who approved publication: Professor Mei-Chun Cheung

Purpose: Harsh parenting is positively correlated with adolescents’ smartphone addiction, according to a growing corpus of studies. The various mediating processes that could underlie this link, however, are not well understood. Based upon the experiential avoidance model, the current research aimed to identify the relation between harsh parenting and adolescents’ smartphone addiction and the mediating roles of adolescents’ depression and experiential avoidance.
Methods: We recruited 456 adolescents (female = 52.6%; Mage = 13.19 years, SD = 0.85) at a public junior high school in China to complete the harsh discipline scale, 90-item Hopkins symptom checklist, acceptance and action questionnaire version II, and smartphone addiction scale short version. SPSS24.0 was used to conduct independent samples t-test, descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation analysis and common method bias test, PROCESS were used to conduct a significance test of the chain mediation effect on the data. Age, gender, and grade were used as con-founders that were controlled in order to make cautious predictions.
Results: The results showed that (1) harsh parenting was positively correlated with adolescents’ depression, experiential avoidance, and smartphone addiction; (2) both depression and experiential avoidance fully mediated the link between harsh parenting and smartphone addiction; and (3) depression and experiential avoidance also sequentially mediated the link between harsh parenting and smartphone addiction. These findings have significant implications for the prevention and intervention of adolescents’ smartphone addiction.
Conclusion: These findings suggested that harsh parenting may have an indirect impact on smartphone addiction in both a simple way (parallel mediation) and a complicated way (serial mediation). In addition, these studies shed light on smartphone addiction prevention and intervention.
Keywords: harsh parenting, depression, experiential avoidance, smartphone addiction, adolescents