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社会参与与生活质量(QoL)之间的关系尚不明确,对其潜在机制的研究也很少。本研究旨在阐明中国儿童的这一关系,强调社交技能和智能手机成瘾的中介作用,以及居住状况的调节作用。数据收集自江苏省淮安市,包括639名年龄在12至18岁之间的儿童(53.7%为女孩)(平均年龄=15岁,SD=1.65)。结果表明,社会参与与儿童的 QoL 呈正相关,而社交技能和智能手机成瘾则是两者联系的中介。此外,居住状况也会调节社会参与与 QoL 之间的关系,对城市儿童的影响比对农村儿童的影响更大。这些发现凸显了加强儿童社会参与、进一步促进中国城乡均衡发展的必要性。
Residential Status Disparities in Social Participation and Quality of Life Among Chinese Children: The Mediating Role of Social Skills and Smartphone Addiction
The relationship between social participation and quality of life (QoL) remains unclear, and scant investigation has been conducted to explore its underlying mechanisms. This study is aimed at elucidating this connection among Chinese children, emphasizing the mediating roles of social skills and smartphone addiction, alongside the moderating effect of residential status. Data was gathered from Huai'an, Jiangsu Province, comprising 639 children (53.7% girls), aged between 12 and 18 years (mean age = 15 years, SD = 1.65). Results indicated that social participation was positively associated with children's QoL, with both social skills and smartphone addiction mediating the link. Additionally, residential status moderated the relationship between social participation and QoL, exhibiting a stronger effect on children in urban areas than their rural counterparts. These findings highlight the necessity to enhance social participation among children and further promote balanced development between rural and urban areas in China.