How Does Shyness Affect Chinese College Students' Tendency to Mobile Phone Addiction? Testing the Mediating Roles of Social Anxiety and Self-Control

Aug 1, 2022Frontiers in public health

How Shyness Relates to Mobile Phone Addiction in Chinese College Students Through Social Anxiety and Self-Control

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Abstract

Among 3,189 Chinese college students, and partially mediated the relationship between and mobile phone addiction tendency.

  • Social anxiety is associated with an indirect effect of 0.22 on the link between shyness and mobile phone addiction.
  • Self-control is associated with an indirect effect of 0.23 in the same relationship.
  • Both social anxiety and self-control sequentially mediate the connection between shyness and mobile phone addiction, with an indirect effect of 0.10.
  • Addressing social anxiety and enhancing self-control may help reduce mobile phone addiction in shy college students.

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0.22
Indirect Effect of
's indirect effect on mobile phone addiction tendency.
0.23
Indirect Effect of
's indirect effect on mobile phone addiction tendency.
0.10
Sequential Mediation Effect
Sequential mediation effect of and .

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What this is

  • This research investigates how influences mobile phone addiction among Chinese college students.
  • It explores the mediating roles of and in this relationship.
  • The study involved 3,189 participants and used correlation and mediation analyses to derive its findings.

Essence

  • positively predicts mobile phone addiction among college students, with and mediating this relationship.

Key takeaways

  • significantly predicts mobile phone addiction tendency. Higher levels of correlate with increased addiction to mobile phones.
  • partially mediates the relationship between and mobile phone addiction. Shy individuals experience higher , which contributes to their mobile phone use.
  • also plays a mediating role. Lower among shy individuals is linked to a higher tendency for mobile phone addiction.
  • Both and can sequentially mediate the relationship between and mobile phone addiction, indicating a complex interplay of these factors.

Caveats

  • The study's cross-sectional design limits the ability to infer causal relationships among the variables.
  • Convenience sampling may introduce systematic errors, affecting the generalizability of the findings.
  • Future research should consider moderating variables that could influence the relationship between and mobile phone addiction.

Definitions

  • Shyness: A tendency to feel nervous or embarrassed in social situations due to fear of judgment.
  • Social Anxiety: An intense fear of negative evaluation in social interactions, leading to avoidance of such situations.
  • Self-Control: The ability to regulate one's impulses, emotions, and behaviors to achieve long-term goals.

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