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Parent-adolescent attachment and peer attachment associated with Internet Gaming Disorder: A longitudinal study of first-year undergraduate students

机译:与互联网游戏障碍相关的父青少年附件和对等依恋:一年内本科生的纵向研究

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Background and aims: Given that Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) has tentatively been included in DSM-5 as a psychiatric disorder, it is important that the effect of parental and peer attachment in the development of IGD is further explored. Methods: Utilizing a longitudinal design, this study investigated the bidirectional association between perceived parent-adolescent attachment, peer attachment, and IGD among 1,054 first-year undergraduate students (58.8% female). The students provided demographic information (e.g., age, gender) and were assessed using the nine-item Internet Gaming Disorder Scale and the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment. Assessments occurred three times, six months apart (October 2017; April 2018; October 2018). Results: Cross-lagged panel models suggested that IGD weakly predicted subsequent mother attachment but significantly negatively predicted father attachment. However, father and mother attachment did not predict subsequent IGD. Moreover, peer attachment had a bidirectional association with IGD. Furthermore, the model also demonstrated stable cross-sectional negative correlations between attachment and IGD across all three assessments. Discussion and conclusions: The findings of the present study did not show a bidirectional association between parental attachment and IGD, but they did show a negative bidirectional association between peer attachment and IGD. The results suggested previous cross-sectional associations between IGD and attachment, with larger links among males than females at the first measurement point. We found that peer attachment negatively predicted subsequent IGD, which indicates that peer attachment plays an important role in preventing addictive gaming behaviors for university students.
机译:背景和宗旨:鉴于互联网游戏障碍(IGD)暂时被列入DSM-5作为精神疾病,重要的是进一步探索父母和同行附件在IGD发展中的影响。方法:利用纵向设计,本研究调查了在1,054名第一年本科生(女性58.8%)之间的父母青少年附件,同伴附件和IGD之间的双向关联。学生提供人口统计信息(例如,年龄,性别),并使用九项互联网游戏障碍的评估和父母和同行附件的库存进行评估。评估发生三次,六个月分开(2017年10月; 2018年4月; 2018年10月)。结果:交叉落后的面板模型表明,IGD弱预测后续母亲附属,但显着预测父亲附属。然而,父亲和母亲附件没有预测后续的IGD。此外,对等附件具有与IGD的双向关联。此外,该模型还在所有三种评估中展示了附着和IGD之间的稳定横截面负相关。讨论和结论:本研究的发现没有显示父母附件和IGD之间的双向关联,但他们确实在对等附件和IGD之间显示出负双向关联。结果表明了IGD和附着之间的先前横截面关联,在雄性中具有比第一个测量点的雌性更大的环节。我们发现对等附件负面预测后续的IGD,这表明对等附件在预防大学生令人上瘾的游戏行为方面发挥着重要作用。

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