Title of article :
Structural Relationships Between Negative Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies and Symptoms of Internet Addiction: Mediating Role of Anxiety
Author/Authors :
Hashemi Nosratabad, Touraj Department of Psychology - University of Tabriz , Bayrami, Mansour Department of Psychology - University of Tabriz , Shiri, Ali Department of Psychology - University of Tabriz
Pages :
6
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
Background: Internet addiction is one of the most paramount problems of societies. Therefore, the knowledge of its influencing factors is of special importance. Methods: The present study was correlational in terms of goals and descriptive in terms of the data gathering procedure. The statistical population consisted of 2,000 male students and included all fourth-grade students of state high schools of Tabriz City in 2017. The sample included 246 students, selected through random cluster sampling. For the collection of data, the Cognitive Emotion Regulation questionnaire (CERQ), Young’s Diagnostic questionnaire (YDQ), and Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) were used. Then, the collected data were analyzed by structural equation modeling. Results: Negative cognitive emotion regulation strategies could explain internet addiction symptoms. Self-blame, other-blame, rumination, catastrophizing, and anxiety could explain internet addiction symptoms directly. The indirect effect of self-blame and rumination on internet addiction mediated by anxiety was positive and significant; however, the indirect effect of other-blame and catastrophizing on internet addiction mediated by anxiety was not significant. Conclusions: The findings have practical implications for clinical psychologists and can be used for diagnosis and therapy of internet addiction disorder.
Keywords :
Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies , Internet Addiction , Anxiety
Journal title :
Zahedan Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2521667
Link To Document :
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