Aggression Mediates Relationships between Social Media Addiction and Adolescents’ Wellbeing

Elnur Rustamov, Matanat Aliyeva, Narinj Rustamova, Ulkar Zalova Nuriyeva, Ulviyya Nahmatova
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Background: Digital technologies have an important role in human behavior and well-being. Aim: The study aimed to investigate the mediation role of aggression in the relationship between social media addiction and mental well-being. Methods: The study participants comprised 1354 adolescents, of whom 808 were female and 546 were male. The mean age of the participants was 14.12 (SD= 1.51). Data were gathered via the Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale, Buss Perry Aggression Questionnaire, and Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale. Results and Discussion: The results of the study demonstrated aggression to partially mediate the relationship between social media addiction and mental well-being. Hence, it can be said that social media addiction negatively predicts mental well-being through aggression. Conclusion: As a result, mental health professionals should take into account the role of social media addiction and aggression when they work with adolescents who need help to improve their mental well-being.
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攻击性在社交媒体成瘾与青少年幸福感之间起中介作用
背景:数字技术在人类行为和福祉中发挥着重要作用。目的:探讨攻击性在社交媒体成瘾与心理健康关系中的中介作用。方法:研究对象为1354名青少年,其中女性808人,男性546人。参与者的平均年龄为14.12岁(SD= 1.51)。数据通过卑尔根社交媒体成瘾量表、巴斯·佩里攻击问卷和沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表收集。结果与讨论:研究结果表明攻击性在社交媒体成瘾与心理健康的关系中起部分中介作用。因此,可以说社交媒体成瘾通过攻击性对心理健康产生负向预测。结论:因此,心理健康专业人员在与需要帮助改善心理健康的青少年一起工作时,应该考虑到社交媒体成瘾和攻击的作用。
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