Affiliation:
1. School of Educational Science, Gannan Normal University, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
2. School of Preschool Education, Yichun Early Childhood Teachers College, Yichun, Jiangxi, China
Abstract
Background:
The development of mobile Internet technology has brought great
changes and convenience in our daily life. However, it has also arisen a series of mental health
problems, especially problematic mobile phone use (PMPU).
Objective:
This study aimed to explore the relationship between social exclusion and PMPU
among Chinese college students, as well as the mediating role of basic psychological needs
satisfaction (BPNS).
Method:
We recruited a total of 340 participants (mean age 19.71, 44.7% males) from a university
in China by convenience sampling. All of them completed the self-report tests of the
Social Exclusion Scale, BPNS Scale and Mobile Phone Addiction Index Scale. Data analysis
was performed in SPSS 23.0, using the PROCESS macro to examine the mediating effect.
Results:
Social exclusion was significantly positively correlated with PMPU (r = 0.22, p<
0.001), and significantly negatively correlated with BPNS (r = -0.66, p < 0.001), and BPNS
was significantly negatively correlated with PMPU (r = -0.24, p < 0.001). BPNS played a mediating
role in the relationship between social exclusion and PMPU. In addition, autonomy
needs and competence needs mediated the link of such a relationship, whereas the mediating
role of relatedness needs was not significant.
Conclusions:
Results showed that social exclusion was closely related to PMPU, and social
exclusion affected PMPU through BPNS. These findings underline the important role of social
relationship and BPNS on adolescents’ PMPU.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health