Kim Jinha, Hong Hyeongi, Lee Jungeun, Hyun Myoung-Ho
1 National Forensic Service , Wonju, South Korea.
2 Department of Psychology, Chung-Ang University , Seoul, South Korea.
J Behav Addict. 2017 Jun 1;6(2):229-236. doi: 10.1556/2006.6.2017.017. Epub 2017 May 12.
Background and aims College students experiencing stress show tendencies to procrastinate and can develop Internet addiction problems. This study investigated the structural relationship between time perspective and self-control on procrastination and Internet addiction. Methods College students (N = 377) residing in South Korea completed the following questionnaires: the Pathological Internet Use Behavior Symptom Scale for Adults, the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory, the Self-Control Rating Scale, and the Aitken Procrastination Inventory. The sample variance-covariance matrix was analyzed using AMOS 20.0. Results Time perspective had a direct effect on self-control and an indirect effect on Internet use and procrastination. In addition, self-control affected procrastination and Internet use. Conclusions Individuals with a present-oriented time perspective tend to evidence poorer self-control, increasing the likelihood of procrastination and Internet addiction. Individuals with a future-oriented time perspective, on the other hand, tend to have stronger self-control, decreasing their risk of procrastination and Internet addiction.
背景与目的 经历压力的大学生表现出拖延倾向,并可能出现网络成瘾问题。本研究调查了时间观念与自我控制在拖延和网络成瘾方面的结构关系。方法 居住在韩国的大学生(N = 377)完成了以下问卷:成人病理性网络使用行为症状量表、津巴多时间观念量表、自我控制评定量表和艾特肯拖延量表。使用AMOS 20.0分析样本方差协方差矩阵。结果 时间观念对自我控制有直接影响,对网络使用和拖延有间接影响。此外,自我控制影响拖延和网络使用。结论 具有当下导向时间观念的个体往往自我控制能力较差,增加了拖延和网络成瘾的可能性。另一方面,具有未来导向时间观念的个体往往自我控制能力较强,降低了他们拖延和网络成瘾的风险。