上瘾
适度
失眠症
互联网
心理学
结构方程建模
网络成瘾症
临床心理学
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
精神科
社会心理学
医学
内科学
统计
疾病
传染病(医学专业)
万维网
计算机科学
数学
作者
Danila Molinaro,Yura Loscalzo,Carmela Buono,Ludovica Del Giudice,Alessio Lustro,Chiara Ghislieri,Paola Spagnoli
标识
DOI:10.1177/08944393231192233
摘要
Recently, Loscalzo and Giannini have proposed Studyholism as a possible new clinical condition, highlighting its potential antecedents and outcomes. The present study investigates the moderating role of Internet addiction in the relationship between Studyholism, academic exhaustion and insomnia. Three hundred and eighteen Italian university students (85.50% female; mean age = 22.98 ± 4.34) participated in the survey during the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The two moderation models were tested using the structural equation model with Mplus 7. Results showed a significant direct effect of Studyholism on both academic exhaustion and insomnia and also confirmed the moderating role of Internet addiction in the aforementioned relationships. Although there is a linear relationship between Studyholism and the outcomes, at lower levels of Internet addiction, there is a greater effect of Studyholism on both academic exhaustion and insomnia than at medium and high levels of Internet addiction. Based on these findings, we suggest screening students who report insomnia and academic exhaustion for both Internet addiction and Studyholism, as they might both contribute to these negative health-related aspects.
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