The mediation roles of self‐regulation and problematic internet use: How maladaptive parenting during the COVID‐19 pandemic influenced adolescents' academic procrastination in the postpandemic era
He Xiao,
Jian Mao,
Jiarong Chen
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionIn the transition to the postpandemic era, adolescents are working to shift their focus back to school. However, the prevalence of academic procrastination is reflective of that the aftereffects of the pandemic are persisting. Literature documents the increases in the negative parenting behaviors and internet use of adolescents during the pandemic. The excessive internet use has to do with adolescents' self‐regulatory capabilities and self‐regulation is profoundly shaped by parents' parenting pract… Show more
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