Impulsivity, Self-control, Interpersonal Influences, and Maladaptive Cognitions as Factors of Internet Gaming Disorder Among Adolescents in China: Cross-sectional Mediation Study

Oct 27, 2021Journal of medical Internet research

Impulsivity, Self-Control, Social Influences, and Harmful Thinking Linked to Internet Gaming Disorder in Chinese Teens

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Abstract

The prevalence of internet gaming disorder (IGD) was 13.57% among surveyed adolescents in China.

  • Maladaptive cognitions related to internet gaming (MCIG) are positively associated with IGD.
  • Impulsivity, self-control, parental influences, and peer influences are significantly linked to both MCIG and IGD.
  • Three types of MCIG partially mediate the relationships between these risk factors and IGD, with effect sizes ranging from 30.0% to 37.8%.
  • Both direct and indirect effects of impulsivity, self-control, and interpersonal influences on IGD were observed through MCIG.
  • Modifying the three types of MCIG may help mitigate the adverse effects of impulsivity and interpersonal influences on IGD.

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