Father/Mother Psychological Control and Problematic Gaming Among Chinese Adolescents: The Mediating Effect of Deviant Peer Affiliation and the Moderating Effect of Control Orientation
Father/Mother Psychological Control and Problematic Gaming Among Chinese Adolescents: The Mediating Effect of Deviant Peer Affiliation and the Moderating Effect of Control Orientation
Na Xiao Huiling Zhou Yuan Liu Feifei Qiu Yu Zhang Hongli Xiao Weisen Kong Xinyi Wei a Department of Psychology, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, Chinab Department of Psychology, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, Chinac Panzhou No.9 High School, Panzhou, Chinad Health Inspection Station, Kaiyang County Disease Prevention Control Center, Guiyang, Chinae School of Nursing, Putian University, Putian, ChinaNa Xiao is a graduate student in psychology at Guizhou Normal University, China. Her research interests include Internet addiction, family education, and cognitive neuroscience.Huiling Zhou is a PhD student in psychology at Shanghai Normal University, China. Her research interests include cyberbullying, online behavior, and mental health education.Yuan Liu, MS, graduated with a master’s degree in developmental and educational psychology from Shanghai Normal University, China. Her research interests focus on student mental health education.Feifei Qiu is a graduate student in developmental and educational psychology at Shanghai Normal University, China. Her research interests include cyberpsychology.Yu Zhang is a graduate student in psychology at Guizhou Normal University, China. His research interests include minority game theory.Hongli Xiao, BA, is a psychology teacher at PanZhou No. 9 High School, China. Her research interests focus on mental health education and family education.Weisen Kong, MS, is a researcher at the Health Inspection Station, Kaiyang County Disease Prevention and Control Center, Guiyang, China. His research interests include Internet addiction and public health.Xinyi Wei, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the School of Nursing at Putian University, China. Hisr research interests include cyberpsychology.