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Problematic Internet Usage and Self-Esteem in Chinese Undergraduate Students: The Mediation Effects of Individual Affect and Relationship Satisfaction
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2021
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Problematic Internet UsageBehavioral SciencesInterpersonal CommunicationSocial PsychologyChinese Undergraduate StudentsTechnological AddictionProblematic Social Medium UseNegative AffectSocial SciencesSelf-esteemApplied Social PsychologyInternet Addiction DisorderCommunicationPersonal RelationshipArtsRelationship SatisfactionPsychologyNegative Affect Schedule
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine the mediating effects of individual affect and relationship satisfaction on the relationship between self-esteem and Problematic Internet Use (PIU). Affect was measured using the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), relationship satisfaction was assessed using a positive and negative semantic dimension scale, self-esteem was measured using the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and PIU was measured using the Problematic Internet Use scale with a sample of 507 Chinese university students (Mage = 20.41 years, SD = 2.49). The relationships between the variables were tested using structural equation modelling with a multiple mediation model. The results revealed that negative affect and the negative semantic dimensions of relationship satisfaction mediated the relationship between self-esteem and PIU. The implications of the results and the study's theoretical contributions are discussed.
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