ERIC Number: EJ1473611
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025-May
Pages: 22
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ISSN: ISSN-0044-118X
EISSN: EISSN-1552-8499
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Pathways from School Belonging to Problematic Online Game Use among Chinese Adolescents: The Mediating Roles of Emotional Symptoms and the Moderating Role of Physical Exercise
Xin Fang1; Bin Huang2; Jundong Liao1; Wenxiu Tian3; Li Lei1
Youth & Society, v57 n4 p571-592 2025
Problematic online game use (POGU) causes various negative effects on adolescent development. Thus, it is necessary to explore the influential factors and mechanisms of adolescent POGU. The present study examined the relationship between school belonging and adolescent POGU and its mechanisms. A sample of 958 secondary vocational school students completed self-reported measures of school belonging, emotional symptoms, physical exercise, and POGU. The results showed that school belonging negatively predicted emotional symptoms (including depression, anxiety, and stress), which in turn positively predicted adolescent POGU. Besides, the moderating role of physical exercise in the relationship between school belonging and depression was significant, and the moderating role of physical exercise in the relationship between school belonging and anxiety was marginal but significant. The magnitudes of the above relationships were smaller as physical exercise increased. Results provide suggestions to reduce adolescent POGU by enhancing school belonging and decreasing emotional symptoms.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Games, Video Games, Adolescents, Sense of Belonging, Student Behavior, Secondary School Students, Exercise, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety, Stress Variables, Mental Health, Predictor Variables, Grade 10, Grade 11, Addictive Behavior
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Secondary Education; Grade 10; High Schools; Grade 11
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: China
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: Depression Anxiety and Stress Scales
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Author Affiliations: 1Renmin University of China, Beijing, China; 2Huashan Road Primary School in Jimo District, Qingdao, China; 3Shandong Judicial Police Vocational College, Jinan, China