Faʻatulagaga o le Faʻatulagaina o le Faʻatulagaina o Faʻamatalaga Faʻamatalaga Faʻatatau I luga o le Matutua Faufautua Aʻoga: Faasalalauga Faʻaalia o le Loneliness and Depression (2017)

Asia Nurs Res (Korean Soc Nurs Sci). 2017 Jun;11(2):92-97. doi: 10.1016/j.anr.2017.05.002.

Kim E1, Cho I2, Kim EJ3.

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FAAMATALAGA:

O lenei suʻesuʻega na suʻeina ai aʻafiaga a le aufaasālalau o le tuulafoaiina ma le atuatuvale i luga o le sootaga i le va o tagata matutua ma le faʻaogaina o le atamai i tamaiti aoga i le iunivesite.

METHODS:

O le aofai o tamaiti aʻoga a le iunivesite 200 na auai i lenei suʻesuʻega. O faʻamatalaga na faʻatalanoaina e faʻaaoga ai fuainumera faʻamatalaga, faʻasoasoaina faʻasalalauga, ma le faʻavaeina o le faʻatulagaga o le faʻatulagaga.

TULAFONO:

There were significant positive relationships between attachment anxiety, loneliness, depression, and smartphone addiction. However, attachment anxiety was not significantly correlated with smartphone addiction. The results also showed that loneliness did not directly mediate between attachment anxiety and smartphone addiction. In addition, loneliness and depression serially mediated between attachment anxiety and smartphone addiction.

FAAIUGA:

The results suggest there are mediating effects of loneliness and depression in the relationship between attachment anxiety and smartphone addiction. The hypothesized model was found to be a suitable model for predicting smartphone addiction among university students. Future study is required to find a causal path to prevent smartphone addiction among university students.

FUAFUAGA: depression; family relations; habits; loneliness; smartphone

PMID: 28688505

FAIA: 10.1016/j.anr.2017.05.002