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Possible Classifications of Social Network Addiction:A Latent Profile Analysis of Chinese College Students 被引量:1
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作者 Lin Luo Junfeng Yuan +4 位作者 Yanling Wang Rui Zhu HuilinXu Siyuan Bi Zhongge Zhang 《International Journal of Mental Health Promotion》 2025年第6期863-876,共14页
Objectives:SocialNetworkAddiction(SNA)is becoming increasingly prevalent among college students;however,there remains a lack of consensus regarding the measurement tools and their optimal cutoff score.This study aims ... Objectives:SocialNetworkAddiction(SNA)is becoming increasingly prevalent among college students;however,there remains a lack of consensus regarding the measurement tools and their optimal cutoff score.This study aims to validate the 21-item SocialNetwork Addiction Scale-Chinese(SNAS-C)in its Chinese version and to determine its optimal cutoff score for identifying potential SNA cases within the college student population.Methods:A crosssectional survey was conducted,recruiting 3387 college students.Latent profile analysis(LPA)and receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis were employed to establish the optimal cutoff score for the validated 21-item SNAS-C.Results:Three profile models were selected based on multiple statistical criteria,classifying participants into low-risk,moderate-risk,and high-risk groups.The highest-risk group was defined as“positive”for SNA,while the remaining groups were considered“negative”,serving as the reference standard for ROC analysis.The optimal cutoff score was determined to be 72(sensitivity:98.2%,specificity:96.86%),with an overall classification accuracy of 97.0%.The“positive”group reported significantly higher frequency of social network usage,greater digitalmedia dependence scores,and a higher incidence of network addiction.Conclusion:This study identified the optimal cutoff score for the SNAS-C as≥72,demonstrating high sensitivity,specificity,and diagnostic accuracy.This threshold effectively distinguishes between high-risk and low-risk SNA. 展开更多
关键词 Social network addiction mental health latent profile analysis(LPA) receiver operating characteristic(ROC) social networking addiction scale-Chinese(SNAS-C)
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Relationship between Psychological Security and Fear of Missing Out among University Students:A Moderated Mediation Model
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作者 Xiaowen Wan Wenbin Sheng +5 位作者 Rong Huang Cheng Zeng Xu Zhou Yuan Wu Xiaohui Cao Xiaoke Chen 《International Journal of Mental Health Promotion》 2025年第2期215-229,共15页
Background:As the digital age progresses,fear of missing out(FoMO)is becoming increasingly common,and the impact factor of FOMO needs to be further investigated.This study aims to explore the relationship between psyc... Background:As the digital age progresses,fear of missing out(FoMO)is becoming increasingly common,and the impact factor of FOMO needs to be further investigated.This study aims to explore the relationship between psychological security(PS)and FoMO by analyzing the mediating role of social networking addiction(SNA)and the moderating role of social self-efficacy(SSE).Methods:We collected a sample of 1181 college students(with a mean age of 19.671.38 years)from five universities in a province of China's Mainland through cluster sampling.Data±were gathered using the psychological security questionnaire(PSQ),the FoMO scale,the SNA scale,and the perceived social self-efficacy(PSSE)scale.Data analysis employed independent-sample t-tests,one-way analysis of variance(ANOVA),Harman’s single-factor test,confirmatory factor analysis,and moderated mediation analysis.Results:The results of the mediation model and moderated mediation model analyses showed the following key findings:(1)PS is significantly negatively correlated with FoMO;(2)SNA mediates the relationship between PS and FoMO;(3)SSE positively moderates the relationship between PS and FoMO;and(4)SSE also positively moderates the relationship between PS and SNA.Conclusion:University students’PS not only directly impacts FoMO but also indirectly influences it through SNA.Additionally,SSE positively moderates both the direct path and the first half of the mediation path,indicating that enhancing students’PS and SSE can help alleviate their SNA and FoMO,promoting their psychological and behavioral well-being. 展开更多
关键词 College student fear of missing out psychological security social networking addiction social self-efficacy
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