羞怯与问题性社交媒体使用:同伴侵害的中介作用
Shyness and Problematic Social Media Use: The Mediating Role of Peer Victimization
DOI: 10.12677/ap.2024.1412910, PDF,   
作者: 龚 铭*:浙江师范大学心理学院,浙江 金华;李坤渝:重庆市云阳县凤鸣小学,重庆;陈 勇:重庆市云阳县黄龙初级中学,重庆
关键词: 羞怯同伴侵害问题性社交媒体使用Shyness Peer Victimization Problematic Social Media Use
摘要: 为了探讨羞怯与问题性社交媒体使用的关系以及同伴侵害在其中的中介作用,本研究采用羞怯量表、同伴侵害量表、问题性社交媒体使用量表对687名初中生进行问卷调查。结果发现:1) 羞怯可以显著正向预测初中生问题性社交媒体使用;2) 同伴侵害在初中生羞怯和问题性社交媒体使用的关系中起到中介作用。
Abstract: To explore the relationship between shyness and problematic social media use, as well as the mediating role of peer victimization, this study conducted a questionnaire survey among 687 junior high school students using the shyness scale, peer victimization scale, and problematic social media use scale. The results revealed that: 1) shyness significantly and positively predicts problematic social media use among junior high school students; 2) peer victimization serves as a mediator in the relationship between shyness and problematic social media use among junior high school students.
文章引用:龚铭, 李坤渝, 陈勇 (2024). 羞怯与问题性社交媒体使用:同伴侵害的中介作用. 心理学进展, 14(12), 475-480. https://doi.org/10.12677/ap.2024.1412910

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