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The mediating effects of self-control in the relationship between perceived parenting attitude and adolescents' smartphone addiction
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고등학생이 지각한 부모의 양육태도와 스마트폰 중독 간 관계에서 자기통제력의 매개효과

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Electronic Trade Institute 교육정보미디어연구 교육정보미디어연구 제23권 제4호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2017.1
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683 - 708 (26page)

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Adolescents spend hours every day using their smartphones. Yet problematic smartphone use is getting an increasing amount of attention due to the popularity of mobile phone in recent years. The purpose of this study is to examine the mediating effects of self-control in the relationship between perceived parenting attitude and smartphone addiction. 283 highschool students, who uses smartphones, have completed questionnaires, assessing their perception of parents attitude, self-control, and smartphone addiction. Parenting attitude could be defined as the general attitude of parents when they were raising a child. Monitoring, affection and reasoning parenting are classified as a positive attitude and, on the contrary, inconsistency, overexpectation and intrusiveness parenting are classified as a negative attitude. Results are as follows: First, the positive parenting attitude had a negative influence on smartphone addictions but positive effects on self-control. The correlation was reversed on negative parenting attitude. Second, self-control was found to mediate the relationship completely between parenting attitudes and smartphone addiction. That is, rather than parenting attitude having a direct effect on smartphone addiction, the self-control resulting from the parenting attitude had an affect on smartphone addiction. The result provides evidence on close association between parenting attitude and problematic smartphone use, indicating the mediation role of self-control. Based on the results, further implications are provided to reduce adolescents’ smartphone addiction. Possible directions for future research were also suggested.

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