The Role of Resilience in Internet Addiction among Adolescents between Sexes: A Moderated Mediation Model
The behavioral inhibition/activation systems (BIS/BAS) have been considered to be predictors of Internet addiction, mediated by clinical variables such as anxiety and depression. However, resilience has been suggested as a protective factor toward Internet addiction, and certain sex differences in r...
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doaj-969975bff7c64849a440a50794fbf40c2020-11-24T23:29:05ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832018-08-017822210.3390/jcm7080222jcm7080222The Role of Resilience in Internet Addiction among Adolescents between Sexes: A Moderated Mediation ModelCho Rong Nam0Da Heen Lee1Ji Yoon Lee2A Ruem Choi3Sun Ju Chung4Dai-Jin Kim5Soo-Young Bhang6Jun-Gun Kwon7Yong-Sil Kweon8Jung-Seok Choi9Department of Psychiatry, SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center, Seoul 07061, KoreaDepartment of Psychiatry, SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center, Seoul 07061, KoreaDepartment of Psychiatry, SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center, Seoul 07061, KoreaDepartment of Psychiatry, SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center, Seoul 07061, KoreaDepartment of Psychiatry, SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center, Seoul 07061, KoreaDepartment of Psychiatry, Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, KoreaDepartment of Psychiatry, Eulji General Hospital, Seoul 01830, KoreaI Will Center, Seoul Metropolitan Boramae Youth Center, Seoul 07062, KoreaDepartment of Psychiatry, Uijeongbu St. Mary’s Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine, Seoul 06591, KoreaDepartment of Psychiatry, SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center, Seoul 07061, KoreaThe behavioral inhibition/activation systems (BIS/BAS) have been considered to be predictors of Internet addiction, mediated by clinical variables such as anxiety and depression. However, resilience has been suggested as a protective factor toward Internet addiction, and certain sex differences in resilience buffering the effects of vulnerability have been reported. Thus, the aim of this study was to identify any role of resilience that might moderate the effects of BIS/BAS on Internet addiction through multiple clinical variables in boys and girls. A total of 519 middle-school students (268 boys and 251 girls, all 14 years old) were administered a questionnaire battery that measures Internet addiction, BIS/BAS, depression, anxiety, impulsivity, anger, and resilience. We used the PROCESS macro in SPSS to perform moderation and mediation analysis. Findings revealed that although a somewhat similar mediation model was supported in both sexes, moderating effects of resilience only emerged in girls. The results showed a protective role of resilience differing between sexes. These results suggest that clinicians should consider sex in the way resilience works as a protective factor against Internet addiction and focus on mitigating the effects of vulnerability by enhancing resilience in female Internet addicts.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/7/8/222internet addictionresiliencebehavioral inhibition/activation systemsex differencesmoderated mediation |
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Cho Rong Nam Da Heen Lee Ji Yoon Lee A Ruem Choi Sun Ju Chung Dai-Jin Kim Soo-Young Bhang Jun-Gun Kwon Yong-Sil Kweon Jung-Seok Choi The Role of Resilience in Internet Addiction among Adolescents between Sexes: A Moderated Mediation Model Journal of Clinical Medicine internet addiction resilience behavioral inhibition/activation system sex differences moderated mediation |
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Cho Rong Nam Da Heen Lee Ji Yoon Lee A Ruem Choi Sun Ju Chung Dai-Jin Kim Soo-Young Bhang Jun-Gun Kwon Yong-Sil Kweon Jung-Seok Choi |
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The Role of Resilience in Internet Addiction among Adolescents between Sexes: A Moderated Mediation Model |
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The Role of Resilience in Internet Addiction among Adolescents between Sexes: A Moderated Mediation Model |
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The Role of Resilience in Internet Addiction among Adolescents between Sexes: A Moderated Mediation Model |
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The Role of Resilience in Internet Addiction among Adolescents between Sexes: A Moderated Mediation Model |
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The Role of Resilience in Internet Addiction among Adolescents between Sexes: A Moderated Mediation Model |
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role of resilience in internet addiction among adolescents between sexes: a moderated mediation model |
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The behavioral inhibition/activation systems (BIS/BAS) have been considered to be predictors of Internet addiction, mediated by clinical variables such as anxiety and depression. However, resilience has been suggested as a protective factor toward Internet addiction, and certain sex differences in resilience buffering the effects of vulnerability have been reported. Thus, the aim of this study was to identify any role of resilience that might moderate the effects of BIS/BAS on Internet addiction through multiple clinical variables in boys and girls. A total of 519 middle-school students (268 boys and 251 girls, all 14 years old) were administered a questionnaire battery that measures Internet addiction, BIS/BAS, depression, anxiety, impulsivity, anger, and resilience. We used the PROCESS macro in SPSS to perform moderation and mediation analysis. Findings revealed that although a somewhat similar mediation model was supported in both sexes, moderating effects of resilience only emerged in girls. The results showed a protective role of resilience differing between sexes. These results suggest that clinicians should consider sex in the way resilience works as a protective factor against Internet addiction and focus on mitigating the effects of vulnerability by enhancing resilience in female Internet addicts. |
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internet addiction resilience behavioral inhibition/activation system sex differences moderated mediation |
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