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COVID-19 相关的社交隔离、自我控制与大学生网络成瘾障碍:横断面调查。

COVID-19-Related Social Isolation, Self-Control, and Internet Gaming Disorder Among Chinese University Students: Cross-Sectional Survey.

机构信息

School of Nursing and Rehabilitation, Shandong University, Jinan, China.

Hebei Provincial Mental Health Center, Baoding, China.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2024 Sep 10;26:e52978. doi: 10.2196/52978.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Internet gaming disorder among university students has become a great concern for university counsellors worldwide since the COVID-19 pandemic. The factors influencing the development of internet gaming disorder in students during the COVID-19 pandemic could be different from those before the pandemic.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to explore the associations among social isolation, self-control, and internet gaming disorder in Chinese university students and to examine whether self-control mediates the positive effects of social isolation on internet gaming disorder.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey was employed to collect data from university students in Shandong province of China from April to September 2022. The Isolation subscale of the Self-Compassion Scale, Self-Control Scale, and Internet Gaming Disorder Scale were used to assess the social isolation, self-control, and internet gaming disorder among university students, respectively. Models 4 and 5 of PROCESS software were used to analyze the mediating role of self-control and the moderating role of gender on the association between social isolation and internet gaming disorder.

RESULTS

A total of 479 students were recruited from 6 universities located in 3 different regions of Shandong, China. Students had low levels of internet gaming disorder and moderate levels of social isolation and self-control, with mean scores of 8.94 (SD 9.06), 12.04 (SD 3.53), and 57.15 (SD 8.44), respectively. Social isolation was positively correlated with internet gaming disorder (r=0.217; P<.001), and self-control was negatively correlated with social isolation (r=-0.355; P<.001) and internet gaming disorder (r=-0.260; P<.001). Self-control played a mediating role in the association between social isolation and internet gaming disorder (β=-.185, 95% CI -.295 to -.087). The effects of social isolation on internet gaming disorder among female students were lower than those among male students.

CONCLUSIONS

Self-control was a mediator in the association between social isolation and internet gaming disorder. Moreover, gender played a moderating role in the association between social isolation and internet gaming disorder. This study highlights the need to alleviate the development of internet gaming disorder among students during a pandemic, especially that of male students. Effective interventions that lessen social isolation and promote self-control should be developed.

摘要

背景

自新冠肺炎疫情以来,大学生网络成瘾问题已成为全球高校心理咨询师关注的焦点。新冠肺炎疫情期间影响学生网络成瘾发展的因素可能与疫情前有所不同。

目的

本研究旨在探讨中国大学生社会隔离、自我控制与网络成瘾之间的关系,并检验自我控制是否在社会隔离对网络成瘾的影响中起中介作用。

方法

采用横断面调查方法,于 2022 年 4 月至 9 月从山东省的 6 所高校中抽取大学生进行调查。采用自我同情量表的隔离子量表、自我控制量表和网络成瘾量表分别评估大学生的社会隔离、自我控制和网络成瘾状况。采用 PROCESS 软件的模型 4 和模型 5分析自我控制的中介作用和性别对社会隔离与网络成瘾关系的调节作用。

结果

共招募来自山东省 3 个不同地区 6 所高校的 479 名学生。学生的网络成瘾程度较低,社会隔离和自我控制程度中等,平均得分分别为 8.94(SD 9.06)、12.04(SD 3.53)和 57.15(SD 8.44)。社会隔离与网络成瘾呈正相关(r=0.217;P<.001),自我控制与社会隔离(r=-0.355;P<.001)和网络成瘾(r=-0.260;P<.001)呈负相关。自我控制在社会隔离与网络成瘾之间起中介作用(β=-.185,95%CI -.295 至 -.087)。社会隔离对女学生网络成瘾的影响低于男学生。

结论

自我控制在社会隔离与网络成瘾之间起中介作用。此外,性别在社会隔离与网络成瘾之间的关系中起调节作用。本研究强调需要减轻疫情期间学生网络成瘾的发展,尤其是男学生。应制定减轻社会隔离和促进自我控制的有效干预措施。

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