Longitudinal affiliation between bullying and web gaming dysfunction amongst Chinese language adolescents: A cross-lagged panel community evaluation

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doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2025.12.031.


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Xiaowei Chu et al.


J Psychiatr Res.


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Abstract

Both bullying and web gaming dysfunction have detrimental impacts on adolescents. It is necessary to grasp the longitudinal relationship between them. Network evaluation was used within the present examine, which handled bullying and web gaming dysfunction as symptom networks to acquire the symptom stage evaluation between the 2 variable communities. A complete of 1026 center college adolescents (46 % females) accomplished the measurements of all variables at three time factors over 12 months. The outcomes confirmed that “cyberbullying victimization” and “deception” had been essentially the most influential bridge nodes in cross-sectional networks. In longitudinal cross-lag networks, bullying functioned as an unbiased predictor of web gaming dysfunction, relatively than an end result. Cyberbullying victimization and perpetration exerted totally different results on web gaming dysfunction, with victimization predicting the “negative consequences” whereas perpetration predicting “loss of control”. “Giving up other activities” and “Escape” had been essentially the most affected signs for the 2 longitudinal cross-lagged networks, respectively. The outcomes present a goal for prevention and intervention of adolescent web gaming dysfunction.


Keywords:

Bullying perpetration; Bullying victimization; Cross-lagged panel community; Internet gaming dysfunction.

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Declaration of competing curiosity This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 32400907). The funders had no function within the examine design, information assortment and evaluation, determination to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.