Gender Differences in the Pathway model Linking Actual/Virtual Social Support and Peer influence to Smartphone Addiction Mediated through Depression and Smartphone Use Expectancy for Emotional Catharsis among College Students

碩士 === 亞洲大學 === 心理學系 === 107 === The present study examined the peer influence, virtual social support and parental support with Smartphone addiction mediated through Smartphone use expectancy for emotional catharsis (SUEEC) and depression. The data was collected from 1603 college students (807 male...

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Main Authors: HSIEH, CHU-YU, 謝筑羽
Other Authors: KO, HUEI-CHEN
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/n8q9fg
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Summary:碩士 === 亞洲大學 === 心理學系 === 107 === The present study examined the peer influence, virtual social support and parental support with Smartphone addiction mediated through Smartphone use expectancy for emotional catharsis (SUEEC) and depression. The data was collected from 1603 college students (807 males and 796 females). Results suggested that depression, peer influence and virtual social support could, directly and indirectly, predict Smartphone addiction mediated through SUEEC in both genders at the same time. Peer influence could only directly predict smartphone addiction in females, and virtual social support could only directly predict smartphone addiction in males. Parental support, directly and indirectly, predicted Smartphone addiction mediated through depression in both genders. In contrast to gender differences, males’ parental support could predict smartphone addiction directly. The findings provide evidence in illuminating gender differences in the pathway model how peer influence, virtual social support and parental support lead to smartphone addiction.