School of Economics and Management, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, No. 10 Xitucheng Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100876, P. R. China.
Institute of International Economy, University of International Business and Economics, No. 10 Huixin East Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, P. R. China.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Aug 17;24(1):2238. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-19725-x.
Graduate students exhibit vulnerability to problematic Internet use, which can result in adverse physical, psychological, and social consequences. However, limited studies have addressed this issue among graduate students, and even fewer have explored the unique factors contributing to their problematic Internet use. Therefore, to address this gap, the current study aims to probe the relationship between supervisor's neuroticism and problematic Internet use among graduate students, the mediating effect of the supervisor-student relationship quality, as well as the moderating effect of fear of the supervisor's negative evaluation.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2018 at three universities in Beijing, China. Anonymous data from 448 graduate students were collected regarding problematic Internet use, supervisor's neuroticism, supervisor-student relationship quality, and the fear of the supervisor's negative evaluation. A moderated mediation analysis was performed using Hayes' PROCESS macro (Model 14).
Supervisor's neuroticism was positively linked to graduate students' problematic Internet use, supervisor-student relationship quality mediated the linkage, and fear of the supervisor's negative evaluation played a moderating role in the second stage. Specifically, for students lower in fear of the supervisor's negative evaluation, supervisor-student relationship quality negatively predicted students' problematic Internet use. While for the graduate students higher in fear of the supervisor's negative evaluation, supervisor-student relationship quality could not significantly predict students' problematic Internet use. The mediating effect was only significant for graduate students lower in fear of the supervisor's negative evaluation.
This study established a theoretical model linking supervisor's neuroticism to graduate students' problematic Internet use, highlighting the potential roles of supervisor-student relationship quality and fear of the supervisor's negative evaluation. Reducing the neuroticism level of the supervisor, enhancing the quality of the supervisor-student relationship, and mitigating students' fear of the supervisor's negative evaluation will contribute to the reduction of problematic Internet use among graduate students.
研究生易出现网络问题,这可能导致身体、心理和社会方面的不良后果。然而,目前针对研究生网络问题的研究有限,探讨导致其网络问题的独特因素的研究则更少。因此,为了弥补这一空白,本研究旨在探讨导师神经质与研究生网络问题使用之间的关系,以及导师-学生关系质量的中介作用和对导师负面评价恐惧的调节作用。
2018 年在北京的三所大学进行了一项横断面研究。收集了 448 名研究生关于网络问题使用、导师神经质、导师-学生关系质量以及对导师负面评价恐惧的匿名数据。使用 Hayes 的 PROCESS 宏(模型 14)进行了调节中介分析。
导师的神经质与研究生的网络问题使用呈正相关,导师-学生关系质量在其中起中介作用,对导师负面评价的恐惧在第二阶段起调节作用。具体来说,对于对导师负面评价恐惧程度较低的学生,导师-学生关系质量负向预测学生的网络问题使用。而对于对导师负面评价恐惧程度较高的研究生,导师-学生关系质量不能显著预测学生的网络问题使用。这种中介效应仅在对导师负面评价恐惧程度较低的研究生中显著。
本研究建立了一个理论模型,将导师的神经质与研究生的网络问题使用联系起来,强调了导师-学生关系质量和对导师负面评价恐惧的潜在作用。降低导师的神经质水平、提高导师-学生关系质量以及减轻学生对导师负面评价的恐惧,将有助于减少研究生的网络问题使用。