Exploring the influence of parenting style on adolescents’ maladaptive game use through aggression and self-control

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Abstract

Adolescent aggression manifests in problematic game use and ultimately undermines life quality. This study deals with the mechanisms behind adolescents’ perception of parenting, maladaptive game use, self-control, and life satisfaction within the context of integrated supportive-positive parenting and harsh-negative parenting. Using 778 valid panel data from the Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA), we reached the conclusions that both supportive-positive parenting and harsh-negative parenting, mediated by self-control and maladaptive game use, are major predictors of adolescents’ life satisfaction. PLS-SEM analysis was used for the hypothesized model test. This study helped bridge the gap in existing research by finding clues to recovering parent–child relationships from the side effects of youth game use.

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Jeon, H. G., Lee, S. J., Kim, J. A., Kim, G. M., & Jeong, E. J. (2021). Exploring the influence of parenting style on adolescents’ maladaptive game use through aggression and self-control. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084589

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