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A four-wave, cross-lagged model of problematic internet use and mental health among Chinese college students: Disaggregation of within-person and between-person effects.

Nan Zhou1, Hongjian Cao1, Fenge Liu2, Lulu Wu3, Yue Liang4, Jianjie Xu5, Haoran Meng1, Ning Zang5, Ruining Hao1, Ye An5, Shanshan Ma5, Xiaoyi Fang6, Jintao Zhang7.   

Abstract

Based on 4 annual waves of data from a large sample of Chinese college students (N = 2,329, Mage = 18.40 years old, SD = .85; 63.10% females), this study examines the within-person and between-person effects in the association between problematic Internet use (PIU) and mental health issues. Results of analyses using the developmental equilibrium model (i.e., an autoregressive, cross-lagged panel model) demonstrate a reciprocal positive association between PIU and mental health issues consistently across waves. In contrast, results of analyses utilizing the random intercept, cross-lagged panel model (i.e., a model that can disaggregate within-person and between-person effects) indicate a unidirectional positive within-person effect from PIU to mental health issues (rather than the reverse) consistently over time, while controlling for the between-person effects that exist when comparing different individuals. Such findings highlight the importance of disaggregating within-person and between-person effects in understanding the nature of the temporal dynamics of the association between PIU and mental health. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32105117     DOI: 10.1037/dev0000907

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychol        ISSN: 0012-1649


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