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The Impact Of Parent-child Conflicts On Adolescents' Mobile Game Addiction

Posted on:2021-02-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X H ShiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330611455857Subject:Development and educational psychology
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This study mainly explored the relationship between parent-child conflict,mobile game addiction,self-control and non-adaptive cognition.A total of 526 middle school students from 3 middle schools in Henan and Tianjin were selected as subjects,which were tested by parent-child conflict questionnaire,adolescent mobile game addiction questionnaire,online game non-adaptive cognitive scale and adolescent self-control dual system scale.The results showed that :(1)The gender differences in parent-child conflicts and the differences in birthplaces are not significant.The differences in parent-child conflicts in grades are significant,and the specific performance is that the first and second grades are higher than the third and third grades.(2)There is a significant difference in whether adolescents have an only child in mobile game addiction and its various dimensions.The only child score is higher than the non-only child.Compulsive online games,interpersonal health,and adolescent mobile game addiction all have significant differences in their birthplaces.Significant differences were found in grades between tolerance and withdrawal symptoms,compulsive online gaming,interpersonal health,and adolescent mobile game addiction.(3)There is a significant difference in gender in the impulsive system,and the specific performance is that boys are higher than girls.There is no significant difference in gender between control systems and self-control.(4)There are significant differences in non-adaptive cognition in terms of gender,whether they are only children,and whether they are left-behind children.The performance is that boys score higher than girls,only children score higher than non-only children,and left-behind children score lower than non-left-behind children.Non-adaptive cognition differs significantly in grades.(5)Parent-child conflict has a significant positive correlation with adolescents' mobile game addiction and maladaptive cognition.Parent-child conflict is negatively correlated with self-control.There was a significant negative correlation between self-control and mobile game addiction and maladaptive cognition.There was a significant positive correlation between maladaptive cognition and adolescent mobilegame addiction.(6)Parent-child conflict positively predicts adolescent mobile game addiction.(7)Self-control and non-adaptive cognition play an intermediary role in parent-child conflicts and adolescent mobile game addiction.Self-control and non-adaptive cognition play a chain intermediary role in parent-child conflicts and adolescent mobile game addiction.
Keywords/Search Tags:Parent-child conflict, mobile game addiction, self-control, non-adaptive cognition, Chain intermediary
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