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http://dx.doi.org/10.7465/jkdi.2017.28.2.261

Mediating effect of self-control in the relationship between internet addiction and internet ethics awareness in healthcare-related college students  

Kang, Da Jeong (Department of nursing, Suseong University)
Jun, Soo Young (College of Nursing, Kyungpook National University)
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Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society / v.28, no.2, 2017 , pp. 261-270 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research aims to investigate how healthcare professionals can control their behaviors in the internet and the status of their Internet addiction, thus emphasizing appropriate internet ethics awareness of students majoring in healthcare-related field, the future healthcare professionals. The goal of this research is to verify the mediating effect of self-control between the status of internet addiction of healthcare-related college students and their internet ethical awareness. A questionnaire survey was conducted on 236 students majoring in healthcare-related fields in 5 universities located in D city from March to April, 2016. The result of analyzing correlation of Internet addiction, internet ethics awareness, and self-control shows that self-control is negatively correlated with internet addiction but positively correlated with internet ethics awareness. The result of research suggests that self-control does have partial mediation effect on internet addiction and internet ethical awareness. Accordingly, it is necessary to develop mediator program that enhances self-control in order to improve internet ethical awareness of healthcare-related college students and develops measures to prevent addition to the internet, one of the primary cause of decline in internet ethics awareness.
Keywords
College student; internet addiction; internet ethics awareness; self-control;
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