Does Socioeconomic Status Moderate the Association Between Screen Time, Mobile Phone Use, Social Networks, Messaging Applications, and Mental Health Among Adolescents?

IF 4.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-29 DOI:10.1089/cyber.2024.0064
María Eugenia Visier-Alfonso, José Francisco López-Gil, Arthur Eumann Mesas, Estela Jiménez-López, Shkelzen Cekrezi, Vicente Martínez-Vizcaíno
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The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between different screen time (ST)-related behaviors and mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and stress. In addition, this study aimed to determine the moderating role of socioeconomic status (SES). This was a cross-sectional study and included data from 620 adolescents, aged 12-17 years, from the Valle de Ricote, Region of Murcia, Spain. Mental health was assessed using the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21). Overall ST, mobile phone use, social network use, and messaging application use were measured using validated questionnaires. SES was assessed using the Family Affluence Scale-III. The results indicated that overall ST was significantly associated with symptoms of depression at the mean SES (unstandardized beta coefficient [B] = 0.005, p = 0.023) and 1 standard deviation (SD) below the mean (B = 0.007, p = 0.011), and with stress only 1 SD below the mean (B = 0.006, p = 0.011). No significant associations were found for anxiety and stress across all socioeconomic levels. Mobile phone use exhibited a strong positive association with symptoms of depression (B = 0.891, p < 0.001), anxiety (B = 0.530, p = 0.014), and stress (B = 0.790, p < 0.001) at 1 SD below the mean SES. Similar patterns were observed for mean SES, albeit with slightly weaker associations. Conversely, social network use was positively associated with all three DASS-21 scales, particularly at 1 SD below the mean SES, with the strongest associations found for symptoms of depression (B = 0.327, p < 0.001), anxiety (B = 0.325, p < 0.001), and stress (B = 0.318, p < 0.001). Furthermore, messaging application use did not show significant associations with symptoms of depression, anxiety, or stress across any SES levels. In conclusion, social inequalities may influence the associations between various ST-related behavior and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress among adolescents. These findings may have implications for the design of effective interventions to improve symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress in this population.

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社会经济地位是否会调节青少年屏幕时间、手机使用、社交网络、信息应用与心理健康之间的关系?
本研究旨在探讨与屏幕时间(ST)相关的各种行为与抑郁、焦虑和压力等心理健康问题之间的关系。此外,本研究还旨在确定社会经济地位(SES)的调节作用。这是一项横断面研究,包括来自西班牙穆尔西亚地区里科特山谷的 620 名 12-17 岁青少年的数据。心理健康采用抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21)进行评估。总体 ST、手机使用情况、社交网络使用情况和信息应用程序使用情况则通过有效问卷进行测量。社会经济地位通过家庭富裕程度量表-III进行评估。结果表明,总体 ST 与平均 SES(非标准化贝塔系数 [B] = 0.005,p = 0.023)和低于平均值 1 个标准差(SD)(B = 0.007,p = 0.011)的抑郁症状明显相关,而与低于平均值 1 个标准差(SD)的压力明显相关(B = 0.006,p = 0.011)。在所有社会经济水平中,焦虑和压力均无明显关联。手机使用与抑郁症状(B = 0.891,p < 0.001)、焦虑症状(B = 0.530,p = 0.014)和压力症状(B = 0.790,p < 0.001)在低于平均社会经济水平 1 SD 时呈现出强烈的正相关。在平均社会经济地位方面也观察到类似的模式,尽管关联性稍弱。相反,社交网络的使用与所有三个 DASS-21 量表均呈正相关,尤其是在低于平均 SES 1 SD 时,与抑郁症状(B = 0.327,p < 0.001)、焦虑(B = 0.325,p < 0.001)和压力(B = 0.318,p < 0.001)的相关性最强。此外,在任何社会经济地位水平上,信息应用程序的使用与抑郁、焦虑或压力症状都没有显著关联。总之,社会不平等可能会影响与 ST 有关的各种行为与青少年抑郁、焦虑和压力症状之间的关联。这些发现可能会对设计有效的干预措施以改善这一人群的抑郁、焦虑和压力症状产生影响。
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期刊介绍: Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking is a leading peer-reviewed journal that is recognized for its authoritative research on the social, behavioral, and psychological impacts of contemporary social networking practices. The journal covers a wide range of platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, internet gaming, and e-commerce, and examines how these digital environments shape human interaction and societal norms. For over two decades, this journal has been a pioneering voice in the exploration of social networking and virtual reality, establishing itself as an indispensable resource for professionals and academics in the field. It is particularly celebrated for its swift dissemination of findings through rapid communication articles, alongside comprehensive, in-depth studies that delve into the multifaceted effects of interactive technologies on both individual behavior and broader societal trends. The journal's scope encompasses the full spectrum of impacts—highlighting not only the potential benefits but also the challenges that arise as a result of these technologies. By providing a platform for rigorous research and critical discussions, it fosters a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between technology and human behavior.
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