KMID : 1022120210230010107
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Health and Welfare 2021 Volume.23 No. 1 p.107 ~ p.132
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The Influence of Perceived Community Disorder on Game Addiction among Out-of-School Adolescents: Focusing on the Dual Mediation Effects of Depression and Impulsivity
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Lee Jae-Kyoung
Lee Rae-Hyuck
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Abstract
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This study aimed to examine the influence of perceived community disorder on game addiction among out-of-school adolescents and the dual mediation effects of depression and impulsivity. For the purpose, this study conducted a second data analysis based on the 1st wave data of the Panel Survey of School Dropouts constructed by the National Youth Policy Institute. Using a sample of 733 adolescents who were out of school when participating in the 1st wave survey, this study analyzed data with Model 6 from the PROCESS macro for SPSS. The findings are as follows. First, out-of-school adolescents¡¯ perceived community disorder positively influenced game addiction. Second, out-of-school adolescents¡¯ depression mediated the influence of perceived community disorder on game addiction. Third, out-of-school adolescents¡¯ impulsivity mediated the influence of perceived community disorder on game addiction. Fourth, out-of-school adolescents¡¯ depression and impulsivity dual-mediated the influence of perceived community disorder on game addiction. Based on the findings, diverse intervention strategies were discussed to address the game addition of out-of-school adolescents.
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KEYWORD
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Community disorder, Game addiction, Depression, Impulsivity, Panel survey of school dropouts
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