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Effects of Self-Control and School Adjustment on Smartphone Addiction among Elementary School Students
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Substance UseBehavioral AddictionEducational PsychologyEducationProblematic Smartphone UsePsychologyX Elementary SchoolSchool AdjustmentStructural Equation ModelingHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesSchool PsychologyMotivationAdolescent PsychologyElementary School StudentsAdolescent LearningBehavior Change (Individual)Adolescent CognitionAddictionTechnological AddictionSmartphone AddictionInternet Addiction DisorderMotivational Learning
This study presents an examination of the effects of the sub-factors of both self-control and school adjustment on smartphone addiction among a sample of elementary school students. The study is comprised of 93 5<sup>th</sup>-grade students from x elementary school located in Seoul, Korea. A descriptive analysis, Pearson's correlation, and multiple regression analysis were performed, and the following two study results are presented: 1) Among the sub-factors of self-control, instant gratification positively predicts smartphone addiction. 2) Among the sub-factors of school adjustment, a student's adherence to school rules negatively predicts smartphone addiction. Based on these results, the implications for preventing smartphone addiction among elementary-school students are discussed.
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