International journal of environmental research and public health

How School Environment, Parent-Child Closeness, and Friendships Relate to Problematic Internet Use in Chinese Teens, Considering Self-Esteem and Depression

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Abstract

Nine hundred and sixty students participated in a survey revealing that parent-child closeness, school climate, and peer relations significantly affect among Chinese adolescents.

  • Parent-child closeness is associated with lower levels of problematic Internet use in adolescents.
  • A positive school climate may reduce the likelihood of problematic Internet use.
  • Healthy peer relations appear to correlate with less problematic Internet use among students.
  • and are potential mediators in the relationships between family and school factors and problematic Internet use.

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Key numbers

−0.348
Direct Effect of Parent-Child Closeness
Effect size indicating the relationship strength.
−0.267
Direct Effect of School Climate
Effect size indicating the relationship strength.
−0.204
Direct Effect of Peer Relations
Effect size indicating the relationship strength.

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What this is

  • This study investigates factors influencing among Chinese adolescents.
  • It focuses on school climate, parent-child closeness, and peer relations.
  • The study also examines how and mediate these relationships.

Essence

  • Parent-child closeness, school climate, and peer relations directly affect in Chinese adolescents, mediated by and .

Key takeaways

  • Higher levels of parent-child closeness are associated with lower levels of . A supportive family environment reduces adolescents' reliance on the Internet for emotional comfort.
  • Positive school climate correlates with reduced . A safe and cohesive school environment fosters better mental health and among students.
  • Peer relations significantly influence Internet use behaviors. Adolescents with strong peer connections are less likely to engage in .

Caveats

  • The study relies on cross-sectional data, limiting causal inferences. Longitudinal studies are needed to better understand the dynamics over time.
  • Data collection was restricted to Jiangsu province, which may limit the generalizability of the findings to other regions in China.
  • Other factors, such as self-control and personality traits, were not examined, which could also influence .

Definitions

  • Problematic Internet Use: Use of the Internet that creates psychological, social, school, and/or work difficulties in an individual’s life.
  • Self-Esteem: A psychological condition shaped by social experiences, reflecting an individual's self-worth and confidence.
  • Depression: A common mental disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest in daily activities.

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Competing interests

The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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