Interdisciplinary Research Team on Internet and Society, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Int J Public Health. 2020 Nov;65(8):1289-1297. doi: 10.1007/s00038-020-01484-2. Epub 2020 Oct 13.
Adolescents who deal with more emotional problems have been found to seek escape online, and struggle with excessive internet use (EIU). Poor social relationships have been linked with emotional problems. The current study investigated positive family and school relationships as protective factors against emotional problems and a preference for online social interaction (POSI), both specified as mediators of the association of family and school relationships with EIU. Cross-cultural differences in the model were tested.
A multi-group SEM was tested on representative samples of 4104 adolescents (M = 14.40 years, SD = 1.65, range 12-17, 50% female) from four European countries from Southern, Northern, Central, and Eastern Europe (Italy, Norway, Czech Republic, and Serbia, respectively).
Results suggested consistent associations across countries. Positive family relationships and positive school relationships were associated with lower EIU, with 63-64% of the effect of family, and 91-93% of the effect of school relationships mediated by emotional problems and POSI.
Positive family and school relationships protect adolescents against excessive internet usage, regardless of culture and indirectly-through emotional problems and POSI.
研究发现,处理更多情绪问题的青少年会通过上网来寻求逃避,并且难以控制过度上网(EIU)。不良的社会关系与情绪问题有关。本研究调查了积极的家庭和学校关系作为预防情绪问题的保护因素,以及对在线社交互动(POSI)的偏好,这两者都被指定为家庭和学校关系与 EIU 之间关联的中介因素。还测试了该模型在跨文化方面的差异。
在来自南欧、北欧、中欧和东欧(意大利、挪威、捷克共和国和塞尔维亚)的四个欧洲国家的代表性样本中,对 4104 名青少年(M=14.40 岁,SD=1.65,范围为 12-17 岁,女性占 50%)进行了多组 SEM 测试。
结果表明,各国之间存在一致的关联。积极的家庭关系和积极的学校关系与较低的 EIU 相关,家庭关系的影响有 63-64%,学校关系的影响有 91-93%是通过情绪问题和 POSI 来间接介导的。
积极的家庭和学校关系可以保护青少年免受过度上网的影响,无论文化背景如何,这是通过情绪问题和 POSI 间接实现的。