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The relationships among interpersonal relationship anxiety, college adjustment, self-control, and smartphone addiction in nursing students (간호대학생의 대인관계불안, 대학생활적응, 자기통제와 스마트폰 중독의 관계)

  • Park, Ji-Hyun;Park, Jin-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.185-194
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the relationships among interpersonal relationship anxiety, college adjustment, self-control, and smartphone addiction in nursing students. Collecting data from 173 nursing students, we carried out t-test, ANOVA, Scheffe's test, Pearson correlation coefficient, and multiple regression using IBM SPSS Statistics 19. The significant predictors of smartphone addiction in nursing students have been indentified to be smartphone use time and self-control, accounting for 34.0% of the variability. The results suggest that an effective approach to prevent smartphone addiction for nursing students needs to consider how to decrease smartphone time and also needs to develop ways to enhance self-control and interpersonsal relationship.

Effects of career maturity, major satisfaction, and self-control on job stress of college students (대학생의 진로성숙도, 전공만족도, 자기통제가 취업스트레스에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Hee-Jeong;Seo, Min-Sook;Park, Dahye
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of career maturity major satisfaction, self-control on university students' job stress. Data collection was conducted from November 2018 to February, 2019 in 236 students who understood the purpose of the study and agreed to participate in the study. The collected data were analyzed by frequency, mean, standard deviation, Pearson correlation analysis, and multiple regression. The lower the career maturity (β=-.258), job stress was the higher. Also, the lower major satisfaction (β=-.377), the higher the job stress, and the lower the self-control (β=-.275), the job stress was the higher. Through these results, education programs that link students from their childhood to college students are needed to improve their career maturity, satisfaction with majors and self-control(r=-.410, p<.001).

The Longitudinal Mediation Effect of Adaptive Game Use on the Relationship of Adolescents' Game Usage and Self-control (청소년의 게임이용시간과 자기통제의 관계에서 적응적 게임활용의 종단적 매개효과)

  • Jin, Byung Jun;Lee, Ji Hae
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.331-352
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    • 2022
  • This study used a latent growth curve models(LGCM) to examine longitudinal changes in youth's game usage, self-control and the longitudinal mediation effect of adaptive game use in the relationship between game usage and self-control. A four-year longitudinal data of 863 adolescents from the Game User Panel Survey, provided through participation in the 2019 Game User Panel Research Conference hosted by the Korea Creative Contents Agency, was used to verify the longitudinal mediation effect of adaptive game use. SPSS 21 was used to verify the normality of variables from each wave, and to conduct correlation analysis. Mplus 6.12 was used to verify the longitudinal mediation effect. The results are as follows. First, game usage, self-control and adaptive game yielded linear temporal growth. Second, latent growth curve models showed that the direct effect of game usage on self-control was insignificant, but game usage had a significant indirect effect on self-control through adaptive game use. Continuous adaptive gaming increased self-control. Third, sobel test results showed that both the initial value and change rate of adaptive game use had a full-mediation effect, confirming the longitudinal mediation effect. This study verified the longitudinal change of self-control affected by change in game usage and adaptive game use.

The Effects of Self-control and Construal Level on Game Addiction (게임이용자의 자기통제와 해석수준이 게임중독에 미치는 영향)

  • Jang, Ye-Beet;Lee, Hye-Rim;Kim, Min-Kyu;Jeong, Eui-Jun;Ryu, Seoung-Ho
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.131-142
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    • 2013
  • The current study examined how different level of self-constol and construal level influences game users' game addiction. Also we explored the interaction effect between the individual's self-control and construal level on game addiction. To answer the research questions, we conducted an online survey and total 918 participants were selected for the final analysis. According to the results, users with low level of self-control and low-level construal showed higher level of game addiction. In addition, we found a significant interaction effect between self-control and construal-level on game addiction. In high self-control group, game addiction level was low regardless of level of self-construal. However, in low self-control group, the level of construal-level affected game addiction. We found that construal-level played an important mediating variable. These findings suggest a noble insight for autonomous control in alleviatinggame addiction by changing one's level of self-control and self-construal.

The Effect of Self-Control on Life Satisfaction of Youth Participating in Drone Program (드론프로그램 참여활동 청소년의 자기통제력이 생활만족도에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim kwang youl;Kim Youn soo
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2023
  • This study investigated the effect of self-control on life satisfaction of youth participating in drone programs. Youth participating in drone program activities in the metropolitan area (Seoul, Gyeonggi) were conducted as questionnaires. The survey data were coded and statistically analyzed. The statistical significance level was ⍺= .05. The results of the study are as follows. First, simple task preferences and physical activity preferences affect mental health. Second, the pursuit of adventure affects happiness. Third, pursuit of adventure and self-centered factors affect autonomy and self-esteem. In conclusion, it can be judged that adolescents are partially satisfied with their lives through self-control.

Research on Relationship between Drivers' Self-control, Driving Behavior and Driving Stress (운전자의 자기통제력, 운전행동과 운전스트레스의 관련성)

  • Hwang, Do-Yeon;Kim, Hee-Dong;Baek, Ji-Young
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.229-238
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    • 2019
  • The aim of the research is to investigate relationship between drivers' self-control, driving behavior and driving stress. 180 people who have driver's licence and have experiences in driving in Gwangju and Jeonnam area participated for the research. The survey was conducted from 29th April 2015 to 24th July 2015 and data was analysed to figure out the relationship between drivers' self-control, driving behavior and driving stress. As a result, Firstly, drivers' self-control affected mistakes, violations, errors of driving behavior, and driving environment, traffic regulations, accident control, time pressure of driving stress. It showed a statistical significant difference and the higher drivers' self-control is, the lower sub construct factor of driving behavior and driving stress. Secondly, those factors of drivers' self-control, driving behavior and driving stress were correlated. The result showed the relationship between drivers' self-control, driving behavior and driving stress. It is also possible to utilize the information to prevent car accidents. Finally, it is expected to do research further by expanding the participants into multiple areas of people.

The Effects of Self Concept and Subjective Norm, and Moderating Effect of Self Control on Consumer Body Care Behavior (소비자 비만관리 행동에 있어 자아개념과 주관적 규범의 영향 및 자기통제감의 조절변수적 영향)

  • Jung, Hyung-Shik;Kim, Young-Shim
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.41-74
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    • 2006
  • It is frequently observed that consumers' behavior and performance in their weight control are greatly affected by the degree of self-control by the consumers themselves. In other words, effective weight control behavior is only possible when the consumers invest a substantial amount of endeavors and self-control. The present study empirically investigated the effect of the self-image congruence and subjective norm formed by self- concept reflected in weight control behavior on weight control attitude formation, actual behavior, and performance. For more in-depth research, rather than simply showing differences in performance based on self-control, the present study divided the subjects into high and low self-control groups for a comparative purpose. Based on empirical research employing general consumers and those who were engaged in an actual weight loss program at professional weight control centers as subjects, the study found the following results: First, for both high and low self-control groups, self-image congruence significantly affected attitude toward weight control, but not the actual weight control behavior. The results indicate that in weight control, the actual behavior must be preceded by the attitude. Second, subjective norm directly affected both attitude toward weight control, and behavior for the low self-control group while it affected the behavior only for the high self-control group. The results show that the lower self-control is, the more powerful the effect of referents is. Third, weight control attitude positively affected weight control behavior only for the high self-control group. Fourth, weight control behavior significantly affected the performance for both high and low self-control groups. Compared to the low group, the high self-control group showed more powerful effect of behavior, suggesting the crucial role of self-control in successful weight control. The results also imply that the role of referents is relatively more important for the low self-control group.

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The Relationships among Smart phone Use Motivations, Addiction, and Self-control in Nursing students (일 대학 간호학과 학생의 스마트폰 이용 동기, 중독과 자기 통제력의 관계)

  • Cho, Meekyung
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.311-323
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the relationships among smart phone use motivations, addiction, and self-control in nursing students. Data were collected from June 10-18, 2013. Smart phone use motivations and addiction showed significant differences according to sex, record. Smart phone high-risk users got high-score in use motivations especially entertainment/leisure, service, and functionality, and low-score in self-control. The factors affecting smart phone addiction were record, tolerance, abstinence, difficulty of daily living, and aim for virtual world which accounted for 88.2%. Also factors affecting addiction were entertainment/leisure, flaunt/trend which accounted for 12.9%. In conclusion, smart phone use motivations was correlated positively with addiction, while addiction was correlated negatively with self-control. Therefore more positive and desirable ways of smart phone use, and plans for improvement of self-control should be studied.

Determinants of Sense of Control in Later Life (노년기 자기 통제감에 영향을 주는 요인)

  • Jang, Yuri;Lee, Jeongnam;Yoon, Hyunsook;Kim, Soo-Young
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.1055-1068
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    • 2008
  • Given the central role of sense of control in physical and emotional well-being, the present study examined the determinants of sense of control among Korean elders. We considered sociodemographic characteristics (age, gender, marital status, education, and self-perceived economic status), health-related factors (chronic conditions, functional disability, and sensory impairment), stressful life events, and network-related resources (network of relatives, network of friends, and filial satisfaction) as potential predictors. Sense of control was measured with Pearlin and Schooler's (1978) Mastery Scale. Hierarchical regression analyses with 291 Korean elders aged 60 or older (M age = 69.9) identified lower self-perceived economic status, more chronic conditions, greater functional disability, greater vision impairment, more stressful life events, and lower filial satisfaction as significant risk factors for a diminished sense of control. Because most of the identified risks represent normative experiences during later life, the results underscored the importance of preserving or promoting sense of control for older adults. Implications of the findings and recommendations for future studies are discussed.

Testing a Model for the Effect of Low Self-Control on Cybercrime Mediating by Smartphone Addiction and Its Mediating Process (낮은 자기통제력의 스마트폰중독을 통한 사이버범죄 영향의 매개과정 모형구성과 검증)

  • Lee, Seong-Sik;Ryu, Su-Min;Lim, Su-Kyung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.22 no.9
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    • pp.401-411
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    • 2022
  • This study tests a model for the effect of low self-control on cyber crime and its mediating process. Intervening variables include smartphone addiction, social learning and opportunity variables. Analyzing a data from college students in Seoul, it is shown that the effect of low self-control has a significant effect on smartphone addiction. Results also show that smartphone addiction has a positive significant effect on differential association with illegal peers, illegal definition, and illegal opportunity, and in turn cybercrime. In addition, it is found that low self-control has also a direct effect on differential association with illegal peers, illegal definitions, and illegal opportunity without mediating by smartphone addiction. As a result, it is reveal that the effect of low self-control on cybercrime is indirect and its effect is mediated by smartphone addiction, differential association with illegal peers, illegal definitions, and illegal opportunity.