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KMID : 0614420140420030005
Mental Health & Social Work
2014 Volume.42 No. 3 p.5 ~ p.32
The Effects of the Stresses on Smart Phone Addiction of University Students - Moderating Effects of Social Support and Self Esteem
Sung Jun-Mo

Abstract
The aim of this study is to identify the factors influencing smart phone addiction of university students, especially to examine how social support and self esteem have the moderating effects. The participants in this study collected 679 university students through convenience sampling. The results of analysis are as follows: In the first model, there was the effect of interpersonal stress(family, faculty) and task-related stress(future, value) on the smart phone addiction. Social support moderated on the relation between interpersonal stress(lover, faculty) and task-related stress(economical). In the second model, there was the effect of interpersonal stress(family), task-related stress(future) and self esteem on the smart phone addiction. Self esteem moderated on the relation between interpersonal stress(lover, faculty) and task-related stress(economical, value). The directions for psychosocial interventions for the smart phone addiction of university students were suggested.
KEYWORD
smart-phone addiction, stress, social support, self-esteem, moderating effect
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