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厳しい育児と青年のインターネット依存症:縦断的に調節されたメディエーションモデル
Yi Han1,2, Jingyi Xu3, Yun Luo4
1School of Psychology, Affiliated Huai'an Hospital, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China.
Psychology, health & medicine
|February 19, 2026
まとめ
厳しい育児は,思春期のインターネット依存症につながり,うつ病が重要な仲介者として作用します. 感謝は,このつながりを強化し,リスクの高い若者向けに合わせた介入の必要性を強調するかもしれません.
科学分野:
- 心理学 心理学とは
- 発達心理学の心理学について
- 臨床心理学の臨床心理学について
背景:
- 青少年のインターネット依存症は,公衆衛生に重大な影響を及ぼす懸念が高まっています.
- インターネット依存症に影響を与える心理的要因の複雑な相互作用を理解することは,効果的な介入に不可欠です.
- 厳しい育児は,問題のあるインターネット使用を含む,さまざまな青少年行動問題のリスク要因として認識されています.
研究 の 目的:
- 厳しい育児と青少年におけるインターネット依存症の間の縦断的な関連性を調査する.
- この関係に対するうつ病の媒介的効果を調べる.
- 鬱病とインターネット依存症の関連における感謝の緩和作用を探求する.
主な方法:
- 縦断的な研究デザインで,約1年間にわたって2つのデータ収集の波があります.
- 自己報告の測定を完了した506人の青少年 (平均年齢12.92歳) を対象とした.
- 厳格な育児,インターネット依存症,うつ病,感謝の気持ちを検証されたアンケートを使って評価した.
主要な成果:
- タイム1における青春期うつ病は,タイム1における厳格な育児とタイム2におけるインターネット依存の間のポジティブな関係を有意に媒介した.
- タイム1での感謝は,タイム1でのうつ病とタイム2でのインターネット中毒との関連性を緩和し,より高い感謝は,このポジティブな関係を強化しました.
- これらの発見は,ベースラインのインターネット依存症,性別,年齢,社会経済的地位をコントロールした後も依然として重要でした.
結論:
- うつ病は,厳しい育児から青少年のインターネット依存症への道において,重要な仲介的な役割を果たしています.
- 感謝は,バッファリングよりもむしろ,うつ病とそれに続くインターネット依存症の間のポジティブな関連性を強化するように見えます.
- 調査結果は,インターネット依存症に対する介入策の策定において,親の行動,青少年の精神的健康,そして感謝の気持ちを重視することの重要性を強調しています.
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