Sensation Seeking and Internet Addiction in Adolescents: Moderating and Mediating Mechanisms
Qi Li,
lei cao,
Xinyu Lai
et al.
Abstract:Background
Sensation seeking may lead to Internet abuse. This study aimed to investigate whether sensation-seeking behavior in adolescents is linked to Internet addiction and, if so, how this relationship is influenced by self-control and emotion-focused coping.
Methods
A total of 416 adolescents completed inventories on sensation-seeking, self-control, and emotion-focused coping.
Results
Our findings suggest that the Disinhibition and Boredom Susceptibility subcomponents of sensation-seeking behavior predi… Show more
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