Longitudinal associations among relative deprivation, maladaptive cognition, and internet addiction: A four-wave study

Hui Guo, Yuetian Ma, Shuchang Chen, Yanfang Li, Yu Tian
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We investigated the longitudinal associations among relative deprivation, maladaptive cognition, and internet addiction in Chinese university students. We gave 912 university students assessments at four time points (every 6 months) over the first 2 years of their enrollment at college. Cross-lagged panel analysis revealed the presence of positive correlations among relative deprivation, maladaptive cognition, and internet addiction. Moreover, these associations were dynamic and bidirectional across the four time points. Furthermore, maladaptive cognition played a bidirectional mediating role in the association between relative deprivation and internet addiction across the time points. Relative deprivation and internet addiction appeared to generate a positive feedback loop, which formed a vicious cycle. The exaggeration of the advantages of using the internet may lead to internet addiction, while an exaggeration of one's supposedly disadvantaged circumstances may lead to increased relative deprivation.
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相对贫困、适应不良认知和网络成瘾之间的纵向联系:四波研究
我们研究了中国大学生相对贫困、不良认知和网络成瘾之间的纵向关联。我们在 912 名大学生入学后的前两年,在四个时间点(每 6 个月)对他们进行了评估。交叉滞后面板分析显示,相对贫困、适应不良认知和网络成瘾之间存在正相关。而且,这些关联在四个时间点之间是动态和双向的。此外,适应不良认知在各时间点的相对剥夺与网络成瘾之间的关联中起到了双向中介作用。相对剥夺感和网络成瘾似乎产生了正反馈循环,形成了恶性循环。夸大使用互联网的优势可能会导致网络成瘾,而夸大自己所谓的不利处境可能会导致相对贫困加剧。
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