Network analysis of social anxiety and problematic mobile phone use in Chinese adolescents: A longitudinal study

Shuang Li, Ningning Feng, Lijuan Cui

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Abstract

Social anxiety is a common comorbid factor of problematic mobile phone use, but the relationship between them from the inside structure has been underexplored. This two-wave longitudinal study aims to identify the central symptoms of problematic mobile phone use and social anxiety, respectively, as well as the bridge symptoms between the two disorders. Furthermore, this study examined the time and gender differences. A total of 3,294 Chinese adolescents were recruited during two waves (T1: January 2023; T2: August 2023), and completed the questionnaires of social anxiety and problematic mobile phone use. Through network analysis, the results showed that 1) the central symptom of problematic mobile phone use was “loss of control” both at T1 and T2, 2) the central symptom of social anxiety was “fear of negative evaluation” both at T1 and T2, and 3) the bridge symptom between social anxiety and problematic mobile phone use was “withdrawal” both at T1 and T2. Moreover, the network comparison test indicated that the nodes of social anxiety were more strongly associated with “craving”, “loss of control”, and “negative life consequences“ of problematic mobile phone use at T2 than at T1. The nodes of social anxiety were more strongly associated with “negative life consequences” of problematic mobile phone use for boys than for girls, while the “fear of negative evaluation” was more strongly associated with “loss of control” for girls than for boys. These findings provide new scientific basis for interventions targeting adolescents who are susceptible to social anxiety and problematic mobile phone use.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108026
JournalAddictive Behaviors
Volume155
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Gender
  • Longitudinal data
  • Network analysis
  • Network comparison
  • Problematic mobile phone use
  • Problematic smartphone use
  • Social anxiety

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