How does parents' psychological distress relate to adolescents' problematic gaming? The roles of parent-adolescent relationship and adolescents' emotion regulation Cover Image

How does parents' psychological distress relate to adolescents' problematic gaming? The roles of parent-adolescent relationship and adolescents' emotion regulation
How does parents' psychological distress relate to adolescents' problematic gaming? The roles of parent-adolescent relationship and adolescents' emotion regulation

Author(s): Li Lin, Ruyi Ding, Shiguang Ni
Subject(s): Individual Psychology, Personality Psychology, Behaviorism, Substance abuse and addiction, Health and medicine and law, Family and social welfare
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: problematic gaming; parental depression; parental anxiety; emotion regulation; Chinese adolescents;

Summary/Abstract: Background and Aims: Emerging research has identified parents’ psychological distress as a potential risk factor that increases adolescents’ vulnerability to problematic gaming. This study attempted to address “why” from a relational perspective. We hypothesized that parents’ psychological distress may link to adolescents’ problematic gaming through the mediation of parent-child relationship quality, while the mediating effects of parent-child relationship quality may vary depending on adolescents’ emotion regulation. Methods: We collected data from 4,835 parent-child dyads in China (parental age 5 41.45 ± 4.53 years; adolescent age 5 13.50 ± 1.00 years). Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was utilized to analyze the relationships among the variables under study. Results: Parent-reported parental depression/anxiety was related to worse adolescent-reported parent-child relationship, which in turn related to more severe adolescent-reported problematic gaming. Moreover, the mediating effects of parent-child relationship quality were weaker when adolescents used more expressive suppression (but not cognitive reappraisal). Discussion and Conclusions: The findings of this study highlight the need to consider both parent-child relationships and adolescents’ active role in their own emotion regulation in order to understand parental influence on adolescent problematic gaming.

  • Issue Year: 12/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 953-963
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English