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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2022.39.5.596

Analysis of the Mediating Effects of Anxiety in the Relationship between Smartphone Overdependence and Fatigue Recovery among Adolescents: Secondary Data Analysis of the 2020 Youth Health Risk Behavior Web-Based Survey  

Kim, JI-Young (Department of Nursing, Catholic Sangji College)
Lee, Hae-Kyung (Department of Nursing, Suseong University)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.39, no.5, 2022 , pp. 596-604 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aimed to examine the mediating effects of anxiety between adolescents' smartphone overdependence and fatigue recovery, and to secure the evidence data for adolescents' smartphone overdependence intervention. Among the 16th Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 54,948 students were included. Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficients, factor analysis, mediating effect analysis. The results were as follows. Smartphone overdependence had a direct effect on fatigue recovery and an indirect effect on fatigue recovery through anxiety. Smartphone overdependence had a significant effect on anxiety and fatigue recovery. Also, anxiety is verified as the mediation effect between smartphone overdependence and fatigue recovery. When we prepare intervention programs which improve fatigue recovery for adolescents, we need to consider anxiety.
Keywords
Adolescents; Smartphone; Overdependence; Fatigue recovery; Anxiety;
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