COVID-19–Related Social Isolation, Self-Control, and Internet Gaming Disorder Among Chinese University Students: Cross-Sectional Survey

Sep 10, 2024Journal of medical Internet research

Social Isolation from COVID-19, Self-Control, and Problematic Internet Gaming in Chinese University Students

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Abstract

A total of 479 university students reported moderate levels of social isolation (mean score 12.04) and low levels of internet gaming disorder (mean score 8.94).

  • Social isolation was positively correlated with internet gaming disorder (r=0.217; P<.001).
  • Self-control was negatively correlated with both social isolation (r=-0.355; P<.001) and internet gaming disorder (r=-0.260; P<.001).
  • Self-control mediated the association between social isolation and internet gaming disorder (Ξ²=-.185, 95% CI -.295 to -.087).
  • The impact of social isolation on internet gaming disorder was lower for female students compared to male students.

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