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A network analysis of alexithymia and smartphone addiction in children and adults

  • Han Xue Yang*
  • , Yu Jie Chen
  • , Rong Man Yuan
  • , Ji Wen Yan
  • , Ning Zhang
  • , Han Yu Zhou
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Beijing Language and Culture University
  • Beijing Jing Yuan School
  • High School Affiliated to University of Science & amp; Technology

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Research has demonstrated the connection between problematic mobile phone use and alexithymia. However, few study directly compared the pattern of alexithymia’s linkage to smartphone addiction across age groups. The present network analysis study illustrated, in a neurotypical sample of 510 children (aged 8–12 years) and 1107 adults (aged 18–54 years), the exact pattern of how alexithymia is associated with smartphone addiction on a symptom-level. In a subgroup of 364 adults, the role of autistic traits was also explored. The network analysis revealed patterns connecting alexithymia with more severe smartphone addiction in both children and adults, with the node “smartphone addiction-withdrawal” having the highest strength centrality. Based on the network comparison test, global strength was significantly stronger among adults. In the adult sample, even after controlling for symptoms of depression and anxiety, alexithymia was still positively related to smartphone addiction. Autistic traits also exhibited significant positive correlations with smartphone addiction. This study adds further evidence on the link between alexithymia and smartphone addiction across age groups. Considering the popularity of digital interventions for individuals with mental health problems, we point to a potential risk of being addicted to smartphones posed by having alexithymia.

源语言英语
页(从-至)21857-21870
页数14
期刊Current Psychology
43
25
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7月 2024

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