Department of Psychology, College of Education and Sports Sciences, Yangtze University, Jingzhou, China.
Department of Psychology and Research Center of Adolescent Psychology and Behavior, School of Education, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China.
Front Public Health. 2021 Sep 21;9:710667. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.710667. eCollection 2021.
Abundant empirical research has demonstrated the relationship between parenting style and adolescent problematic online game use (POGU), but the direction and underlying mechanism of this association remain unclear. Using a 1-year longitudinal design across three time points, the present study explored interrelations among parenting styles, depressive symptoms, and POGU from the theoretical perspective of the developmental cascade model and examined whether depressive symptoms mediate the relationship between parenting style and POGU. A sample of 1,041 children was recruited from two junior middle schools in China, of which 46.3% were boys. Results confirmed the cascade effects and showed that the reciprocal effect of parenting style, depressive symptoms, and POGU was significant, and parental control and POGU can predict each other depressive symptoms. Knowledge regarding the direct and underlying mechanisms between parenting style, depressive symptoms, and POGU provides reference suggestions for the prevention and intervention of adolescent depressive symptoms and problematic online game use.
大量实证研究表明,父母教养方式与青少年问题性网络游戏使用(POGU)之间存在关系,但这种关联的方向和潜在机制仍不清楚。本研究采用跨三个时间点的 1 年纵向设计,从发展级联模型的理论视角探讨了父母教养方式、抑郁症状与 POGU 之间的相互关系,并检验了抑郁症状是否在父母教养方式与 POGU 之间起中介作用。研究从中国的两所初中招募了 1041 名儿童,其中 46.3%是男生。结果证实了级联效应,并表明父母教养方式、抑郁症状和 POGU 之间存在相互影响,父母控制和 POGU 可以预测彼此的抑郁症状。关于父母教养方式、抑郁症状和 POGU 之间直接和潜在机制的知识为青少年抑郁症状和问题性网络游戏使用的预防和干预提供了参考建议。