Smartphone Addiction and School Life Adjustment Among High School Students: The Mediating Effect of Self-Control (2018)

.J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv. 2018 May 8:1-9. doi: 10.3928/02793695-20180503-06.

Heo Y, Lee K.

Abstract

Previous studies have reported associations among smartphone addiction, school adjustment, and self-control. However, the causal relationship between smartphone addiction and school adjustment has not been clearly demonstrated. The current study examined the association between smartphone addiction and school adjustment and investigated the mediating effect of self-control in this association. A total of 790 students from five high schools in Daegu City, South Korea, were asked to provide demographic information and complete a self-diagnostic smartphone addiction scale and validated Korean version of a self-control scale. Among at-risk students, self-control did not mediate the relation between smartphone addiction and school adjustment; among those not at risk, there was a partial mediating effect. To improve school adjustment among high school students, prevention of smartphone addiction seems important. Smartphone addiction could be managed by strengthening self-control to promote healthy use of smartphones. The current results can serve as groundwork for the development of programs to improve school adjustment among high school students.

PMID: 29741751

DOI: 10.3928/02793695-20180503-06