1. Sedentary Behavior and Problematic Smartphone Use in Chinese Adolescents: The Moderating Role of Self-Control
- Author
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Ming-Qiang Xiang, Long Lin, Jin Li, Zi-Rong Wang, Zebo Xu, and Min Hu
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self-control ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Applied psychology ,lcsh:BF1-990 ,exercise interventions ,Sitting ,050105 experimental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,sedentary behavior ,Psychology ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,adolescents ,Situational ethics ,General Psychology ,media_common ,Original Research ,Exercise intervention ,Smartphone addiction ,05 social sciences ,Self-control ,Sedentary behavior ,problematic smartphone use ,lcsh:Psychology ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_MISCELLANEOUS ,Negative correlation ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
This study investigated smartphone use characteristics including the purpose of smartphone use (i.e., leisure, learning, or work) and situational smartphone use (i.e., sitting, standing, or moving about) in Chinese adolescents. Moreover, it tested the moderating role of self-control in the link between sedentary behavior and problematic smartphone use. A total of 947 adolescents completed measures of the purpose of their smartphone use, situational smartphone use, sedentary behavior, self-control, time on smartphone, and smartphone addiction. Results showed that the majority of smartphone use was for leisure and learning, and 90.9% of adolescents reported typically sitting as they used the smartphone. Problematic smartphone use was positively correlated with sedentary behavior and negatively correlated with self-control. Moreover, the relationship between sedentary behavior and problematic smartphone use was moderated by self-control, in that the negative correlation was stronger for adolescents with low self-control and weaker for those with high self-control. These results contribute to the understanding of when sedentary behavior is associated with problematic smartphone use. Several limitations and implications are discussed in this study.
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- 2020