焦虑因素在大学生智能手机成瘾元认知预测中的作用:一种两阶段SEM-ANN方法。

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY BMC Psychology Pub Date : 2025-02-21 DOI:10.1186/s40359-025-02359-y
Xiaodan Wang, Huoliang Gong, Yan Lin
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本研究旨在探讨大学生智能手机成瘾的相关因素,并进一步探讨积极元认知和消极元认知在焦虑因素与智能手机成瘾关系中的中介作用。研究人员随机调查了来自中国河南省三所大学的760名大学生,使用结构化问卷来测量他们在学业焦虑、社交焦虑、未来焦虑、积极元认知、消极元认知和智能手机成瘾等六个方面的自我报告反应。本研究采用结构方程建模-人工神经网络(SEM-ANN)方法,解释了预测因素与智能手机成瘾之间的非补偿性和非线性关系。研究结果强调,负性元认知在社交焦虑、未来焦虑和智能手机成瘾之间的关系中起着重要的中介作用,突出了负性元认知在这一关联中的重要影响。研究发现,学业焦虑和智能手机成瘾之间没有显著关联,积极元认知也没有介导焦虑和智能手机成瘾之间的关联。此外,基于多层感知机的归一化重要性,研究发现负性元认知(100%)是最显著的预测因素,其次是未来焦虑(46.7%)、社交焦虑(28.0%)、积极元认知(15.7%)和学业焦虑(10.2%)。最后,该研究提出了与大学生智能手机成瘾相关的理论和实践意义。
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The role of anxiety factors in predicting smartphone addiction mediated by metacognition among university students: a two-stage SEM-ANN approach.

This study aims to investigate the associative factors related to smartphone addiction among university students and to further examine the mediating roles of positive and negative metacognition in the relationship between anxiety factors and smartphone addiction. The researchers randomly surveyed 760 university students from three universities in Henan province of China using a structured questionnaire to measure their self-reported responses on six constructs: academic anxiety, social anxiety, future anxiety, positive metacognition, negative metacognition, and smartphone addiction. By applying the Structural Equation Modeling-Artificial Neural Network (SEM-ANN) approach, the study interprets the non-compensatory and nonlinear relationships between predictor factors and smartphone addiction. The findings underscore that negative metacognition plays a significant mediating role in the relationship between social anxiety, future anxiety, and smartphone addiction, highlighting its critical influence in this association. The study found no significant association between academic anxiety and smartphone addiction, nor did positive metacognition mediate the associations between anxiety and smartphone addiction. Furthermore, based on the normalized importance derived from the Multi-layer Perceptron, the study identified the most significant predictive factor to be negative metacognition (100%), followed by future anxiety (46.7%), social anxiety (28.0%), positive metacognition (15.7%), and academic anxiety (10.2%). Finally, the study proposes theoretical and practical implications regarding associations with smartphone addiction among university students.

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BMC Psychology
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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