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- Title
The Relationships between Effortful Control, Mind Wandering, and Mobile Phone Addiction Based on Network Analysis.
- Authors
Qiu, Rui; Guo, Zhihua; Wang, Xianyang; Wang, Xinlu; Cheng, Sizhe; Zhu, Xia
- Abstract
Background: The prevailing mobile phone use brought the problem of addiction, which might cause negative consequences. Effortful control and mind wandering were associated with addictive behavior. The present study aimed to investigate the dimension-level relationships between effortful control, mind wandering, and mobile phone addiction. Methods: A total of 1684 participants participated this study. The mobile phone addiction, effortful control, and mind wandering were measured through self-report scales, respectively. Dimension-level network of these psychological variables was estimated and bridge expected influence (BEI) values for each node was calculated. Results: Dimensions of mobile phone addiction, effortful control, and mind wandering exhibited distinct and complex links to each other. The node "activation control" exhibited the highest negative BEI value (BEI = −0.32), whereas "spontaneous thinking" showed the highest positive BEI value (BEI = 0.20). Conclusions: Different dimensions of effortful control and mind wandering had varied yet significant connections with distinct dimensions of mobile phone addiction, facilitating understanding of the specific pathways underlying the three constructs. The identified dominant bridge nodes can provide potential targets for the intervention of mobile phone addiction.
- Subjects
CELL phones; NONPARAMETRIC statistics; HUMAN research subjects; CONFIDENCE intervals; SELF-control; WANDERING behavior; SURVEYS; INFORMED consent (Medical law); QUESTIONNAIRES; SCALE analysis (Psychology); DESCRIPTIVE statistics; RESEARCH funding; STATISTICAL sampling; REACTION time; DATA analysis software; STATISTICAL correlation; CONTROL (Psychology); COMPULSIVE behavior
- Publication
Healthcare (2227-9032), 2024, Vol 12, Issue 2, p140
- ISSN
2227-9032
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/healthcare12020140