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Control voluntario y adicción al teléfono móvil: desarrollo de un modelo de vías
Beile Cong1, Sheng Qu2, Rui Qiu1
1Department of Military Medical Psychology, Air Force Medical University, Xi'an, China.
BMC psychiatry
|January 8, 2026
Resumen
Un menor control voluntario se relaciona con una mayor adicción al teléfono móvil. La regulación emocional no adaptativa y la necesidad de singularidad median esta relación, afectando el bienestar digital.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Psicología
- Salud Digital
- Ciencia Conductual
Sus antecedentes:
- La adicción al teléfono móvil es una preocupación creciente.
- Comprender los factores que influyen en los comportamientos adictivos es crucial.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Examinar el vínculo entre el control voluntario y la adicción al teléfono móvil.
- Investigar los roles mediadores de la regulación cognitivo-emocional no adaptativa y la necesidad de singularidad.
Principales métodos:
- 1.932 participantes completaron una encuesta en línea.
- Se evaluó el control voluntario, la adicción al teléfono móvil, la regulación emocional cognitiva y la necesidad de singularidad.
Principales resultados:
- Se encontraron correlaciones negativas significativas entre el control voluntario y la adicción al teléfono móvil.
- La regulación emocional no adaptativa y la necesidad de singularidad se correlacionaron positivamente con la adicción al teléfono móvil.
- Estos factores mediaron la relación entre el control voluntario y la adicción al teléfono móvil.
Conclusiones:
- El control voluntario predice directa y negativamente la adicción al teléfono móvil.
- La regulación cognitivo-emocional no adaptativa y la necesidad de singularidad influyen indirectamente en la adicción al teléfono móvil.
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