Do Men Have More Cyber-Deviant Behaviors? A Network Analysis Based on the Reciprocal Determinism Model
Do Men Have More Cyber-Deviant Behaviors? A Network Analysis Based on the Reciprocal Determinism Model
Li Li Zhimin Niu Liangqing Wang Mark D. Griffiths Songli Mei a Gannan Medical University, Ganzhou, Chinab Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UKc Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaDr. Li Li, is an Professor in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Gannan Medical University. Her research focuses on behavioral addiction and cyber-deviant behaviors. She has published over 15 papers in this field.Dr. Zhimin Niu, is an Associated Professor in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Gannan Medical University. His research focuses on health law and related issues. In addition, I also attended some researches on mental health and behavioral addiction.Laingqing Wang, is a MD in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Gannan Medical University. Her research focuses on behavioral addiction and cyber-deviant behaviors.Mark D. Griffiths, is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Behavioural Addictions, and is a Chartered Psychologist and Director of the International Gaming Research Unit. He mostly teaches on areas related to his research interests on various undergraduate and postgraduate Psychology programmes. His main teaching interests are in the areas of abnormal, social and health psychology with particular emphasis on behavioural addictions (e.g., gambling addiction, videogame addiction, Internet addiction, sex addiction, exercise addiction, work addiction, etc.), cyberpsychology and the psychology of sexual behaviour. In 2006, he was awarded the British Psychological Society’s highest teaching honour (‘Excellence in Teaching of Psychology Award’).Dr. Songli Mei, is Professor in the Department of Child and Adolescent Health at the School of Public Health, Jilin University.Her research focuses on adolescent internet use and online adaptation. She has published over 60 papers in this field.