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  • Parental Phubbing and Adolescent Online Game Addiction:The Mediating Role of Deviant Peer Interaction

    Subjects: Psychology >> Developmental Psychology submitted time 2024-01-15

    Abstract: Objective: To explore the relationship between parental phubbing and adolescent onlinegameaddiction and the mediating role of deviant peer interaction. Methods: 808 adolescents were investigatedbyparentalphubbing scale, deviant peer interaction scale and online game addiction scale. AMOS26.0 was usedtotest themediating effect. Results: Parental phubbing was positively correlated with online game addiction (r=0.23, p<0.01)and deviant peer interaction (r=0.19, p<0.01), and deviant peer interaction was positively correlated withonlinegame addiction (r=0.23, p<0.01). Deviant peer interaction plays a partial mediating role between parents' lowerself-esteem and online game addiction. Conclusion: Parental phubbing can not only directly affect onlinegameaddiction but also indirectly increase the risk of online game addiction by promoting deviant peer interaction.

  • Does male have more fear of missing out than female?A meta-analysis

    Subjects: Psychology >> Developmental Psychology submitted time 2024-01-15

    Abstract: Objective To explore gender difference and its influencing factors of fear ofmissing out. Methods Literature search was carried out in 12 databases in China and abroad. Atotal of 118 eligible studies (including 120 effect sizes) were selected by EndNoteX9, with a timespan from 2013 to 2023. CMA3.0 combined with random effects model was used for statisticalanalysis. Results The main effect analysis showed that the gender difference of FoMOwas notsignificant. The moderating effect showed that the female's FoMO was significantly higher thanthe male's in adolescence, but the opposite was true in adulthood. The FoMO is significantlyhigher in domestic men than in women, but the opposite is true in foreign countries. Using theSong Xiaokang version of the scale, the score of male FoMO was significantly higher than that offemale, while the other tools were opposite. The moderating effects of publication age andpublication type were not significant. Conclusion The gender difference in fear of missing out isaffected by age, sampling area, and measures of FoMO, so it is necessary to analyze the situationin scientific research and intervention.

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