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What links to psychological needs satisfaction and excessive WeChat use? The mediating role of anxiety, depression and WeChat use intensity.

Qiufeng Gao1, Yanzhen Li1, Ziwei Zhu1, En Fu1, Xiangyu Bu1, Shan Peng1, Yanhui Xiang2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Excessive online social network sites (SNSs) use, such as Facebook or WeChat overuse, has become a severe problem and have caused negative consequences. It is especially important to examine what causes excessive WeChat use in the Chinese population. This study explored the critical role of affective states and WeChat use intensity in the relationship between psychological needs satisfaction and excessive WeChat use based on the self-determination theory and the emotional motivation theory.
METHODS: 952 Chinese college students aged 18 to 25 completed an online survey that measured psychological needs satisfaction, depression, anxiety, WeChat use intensity, and excessive WeChat use.
RESULTS: Path analysis demonstrated that anxiety, depression, and WeChat use intensity mediated the effect of psychological needs satisfaction on excessive WeChat use. More importantly, the chain mediation model indicated that psychological needs satisfaction could influence excessive WeChat use through the "anxiety-WeChat use intensity" path, but not the "depression-WeChat use intensity" path.
CONCLUSION: The current study could not only contribute to theoretical development, but also guide mental health practice by showing that improving psychological needs satisfaction may restrain excessive WeChat use through regulating affective states and Wechat use intensity.
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Keywords:  Anxiety; Depression; Excessive WeChat use; Psychological needs satisfaction; WeChat use intensity

Year:  2021        PMID: 34256863     DOI: 10.1186/s40359-021-00604-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Psychol        ISSN: 2050-7283


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