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Reciprocal Relationship between Internet Addiction and Network-Related Maladaptive Cognition among Chinese College Freshmen: A Longitudinal Cross-Lagged Analysis

机译:大学新生网络成瘾与网络相关适应障碍认知的相互关系:纵向交叉滞后分析

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This study explored the reciprocal relationship between Internet addiction (IA) and network-related maladaptive cognition (NMC) in Chinese college freshmen. A short-term longitudinal survey with a sample of 213 college freshmen was conducted in Shandong province, China. The results revealed that IA can significantly predict the generation and development of NMCs, and that when such maladaptive cognitions have been established, they can further adversely affect the extent of the students’ IA. A vicious cycle was observed between these two variables, with IA having predictive priority in its relationship with NMC. This study also determined that the relationship between these two variables was the same for both males and females; therefore, the final model we established can be extensively applied to Chinese college freshmen, regardless of gender. Understanding the reciprocal relationship between these two variables can assist in interventions in IA at the outset of students’ college life.
机译:这项研究探讨了中国大学新生网络成瘾(IA)与网络相关的适应不良认知(NMC)之间的相互关系。在中国山东省进行了一项短期纵向调查,其中包括213名大学新生的样本。结果表明,IA可以显着预测NMC的产生和发展,并且一旦建立了这种适应不良的认知,它们就会进一步不利地影响学生的IA程度。在这两个变量之间观察到一个恶性循环,IA在与NMC的关系中具有可预测的优先级。这项研究还确定,男性和女性这两个变量之间的关系相同。因此,我们建立的最终模型可以广泛应用于中国大学新生,而不论性别。了解这两个变量之间的相互关系可以在学生上大学之初就帮助进行IA干预。

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