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大学生感知的社会流动性和智能手机依赖:希望和家庭社会经济地位的作用
Received 23 December 2023
Accepted for publication 9 April 2024
Published 1 May 2024 Volume 2024:17 Pages 1805—1817
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S455939
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Review by Single anonymous peer review
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Mei-Chun Cheung
Luxia Xiao, Meilin Yao, Hongrui Liu
Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
Correspondence: Hongrui Liu, Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, People’s Republic of China, Email hrliu@bnu.edu.cn
Purpose: Drawing upon the cognitive-behavioral model of pathological Internet use (PIU) and tunnel effect, this study aimed to construct a moderated mediation model from the perspective of social ecology. Specifically, the model investigated the relationship between perceived social mobility and smartphone dependence, with a focus on the mediating role of hope and the moderating effect of family socioeconomic status (SES) underlying this relationship.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 718 Chinese university students (Mage = 19.19, 70.2% female) from Beijing, Henan, and Tianjin, who anonymously filled out the Perceptions of Socioeconomic Mobility Scale, Mobile Phone Addiction Index Scale, Openness to the Future Scale, and family socioeconomic status questionnaire. Preliminary data analysis was executed using SPSS 22.0, and the moderated mediation effect was tested using the latent moderated structural equations approach in Mplus 8.3.
Results: The results showed that (a) less perceived social mobility was linked with greater smartphone dependence; (b) hope mediated the aforementioned relationship; and (c) family SES moderated the first-stage path of the indirect effect through hope. For university students with low (rather than high) family SES, their level of hope increased with the improvement of perceived social mobility, and in turn, that of smartphone dependence decreased.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that positive perceptions of upward social class mobility and hopeful attitudes toward future opportunities and personal development among disadvantaged university students may alleviate their reliance on smartphones. Researchers and policymakers should pay attention to the role of individuals’ perceptions of the macro environment in motivating specific risky behaviors among university students. Future interventions are essential to mitigate pessimistic environmental perceptions and foster a sense of hope among university students.
Keywords: family socioeconomic status, hope, moderated mediation, perceived social mobility, smartphone dependence