Cybervictimization and adolescent internet addiction: A moderated mediation model

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Abstract

Previous research indicates that cybervictimization can lead to adolescent Internet ad-diction; however, there is a gap in the knowledge about the mediating and moderating variables facilitating this relationship. This study examines the role of rejection sensitivity as a mediator in this relationship and the role of parent–adolescent communication as a moderator for this mediation effect among Chinese adolescents. Participants were 1006 adolescents (M = 13.16 years, SD = 0.67), who completed the questionnaires anonymously. The questionnaires assessed the four variables of interest. Descriptive statistics and structural equation modeling were used for data analysis. The results show that the positive association between cybervictimization and adolescent Internet addiction is mediated by rejection sensitivity. Moreover, this indirect effect is stronger for adolescents with low parent–adolescent communication than for those with high parent–adolescent communication.

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Xin, M., Chen, P., Liang, Q., Yu, C., Zhen, S., & Zhang, W. (2021). Cybervictimization and adolescent internet addiction: A moderated mediation model. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(5), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052427

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