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KMID : 0379720150290030441
Journal of Korean Community Health Nursing Academic Society
2015 Volume.29 No. 3 p.441 ~ p.451
Mediation Effects of Self regulation and Hopelessness between Self efficacy and Internet game addiction in Middle School Stude
±èº¸¿µ:Kim Bo-Young
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Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted in order to examine the multiple mediated effects of self-regulation and hopelessness between self efficacy and internet game addiction in middle school students.

Methods: The participants were 458 middle school students in G City, South Korea. Multiple mediation was analyzed using Indirect SPSS macro and the bootstrapping method.

Results: Significant negative correlations were observed for internet game addiction, self-efficacy, and self-regulation. Self-efficacy and self-regulation were positively correlated. Self-efficacy showed a direct effect on Internet game addiction. The results of the indirect effects of all mediators showed the mediated effect of self-regulation (estimated effect=-.11, 95% CI[-.20, -.03]) and hopelessness(estimated effect=-.06, 95% CI[-.12, -.01]).

Conclusion: Based on these study results, we suggest that self-efficacy should be examined to prevent development of Internet game addiction in middle school students. It is necessary to provide Internet game addiction preventive programs focusing on changing the self-regulation and relieving the feelings of hopelessness.
KEYWORD
Adolescent, Self-efficacy, Game, Addiction, Mediation
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