ISSN 0439-755X
CN 11-1911/B
主办:中国心理学会
   中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理学报 ›› 2011, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (04): 410-419.

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青少年疏离感与病理性互联网使用的关系:家庭功能和同伴接纳的调节效应检验

徐夫真;张文新   

  1. 山东师范大学心理学院, 济南 250014
  • 收稿日期:2010-09-16 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:2011-04-30 发布日期:2011-04-30
  • 通讯作者: 张文新

Relationship between Adolescents’ Alienation and Pathological Internet Use: Testing the Moderating Effect of Family Functioning and Peer Acceptance

XU Fu-Zhen;ZHANG Wen-Xin   

  1. School of Psychology, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250014, China
  • Received:2010-09-16 Revised:1900-01-01 Published:2011-04-30 Online:2011-04-30
  • Contact: ZHANG Wen-Xin

摘要: 通过对549名初一至高二年级城市青少年的问卷调查, 考察了青少年病理性互联网使用的特点及其与疏离感之间的关系, 并对家庭功能和同伴接纳是否可以调节疏离感与病理性互联网使用之间的关系进行了检验。结果发现:(1)在所有使用互联网的青少年被试中, 网络成瘾群体的检出率为8.93%; (2)女青少年病理性互联网使用的突显性水平高于男青少年。在病理性互联网使用的消极后果上, 初一青少年高于高一、初三和高二青少年。但青少年病理性互联网使用总体上不存在显著的性别和年级差异; (3)疏离感较高的青少年病理性互联网使用的水平也较高, 健康的家庭功能可以保护疏离感高的青少年减少病理性互联网使用, 但同伴接纳对高疏离感青少年减少病理性互联网使用不具有保护性作用。

关键词: 青少年, 病理性互联网使用, 疏离感, 家庭功能, 同伴接纳

Abstract: Internet as an important media has become an inevitable part of adolescents’ lives. Although Internet meet various needs of adolescents, such as expressing emotions and seeking sense of belonging, misuse of Internet could result in psychological, social and academic problems during adolescence (Young & Rodgers, 1998; Davis, 2001; Lei & Yang, 2007). In this study, we use the term of pathological Internet use (PIU) to refer to the degree of adolescents’ misuse of Internet and its negative outcomes.
Alienation is a negative emotional state, reflecting individual incompetence in dealing with others and establishing an effective bond with social groups. Existing researches demonstrated that adolescents with high alienation were inclined to use Internet excessively. Researches on the relationship between pathological Internet use and adolescents’ negative emotions reveal that positive factors of family and peer groups may be of important buffering effects (Thomas & Schare, 2000; Slater, 2003; Gross, 2004; Gao & Chen, 2006; Yeh et al., 2008). Thus it is reasonable to assume that family functioning and peer acceptance could have a moderating effect on the relationship between adolescents’ alienation and their pathological Internet use.
The present study was to investigate the descriptive characteristics of adolescents’ pathological Internet use and its relation to alienation, and to find whether or not healthy family functioning and peer acceptance could protect adolescents with high alienation from pathological Internet use. A total of 549 adolescents in the 7th (54 boys and 51 girls, Mage=12.84±0.48), 8th (54 boys and 51 girls, Mage=13.92±0.40), 9th (50 boys and 49 girls, Mage=15.06±0.50), 10th (81 boys and 43 girls, Mage=16.29±0.49) and 11th (62 boys and 54 girls, Mage=17.24± 0.43) grades of 5 high schools completed self-report questionnaires and Peer Nomination survey. The self-report questionnaires used in this study included Adolescent Pathological Internet Use Scale (APIUS), General Alienation Scale and Family Assessment Device.
According to the screening criterion, 8.93% adolescents who had PIU scores higher than 3.15 were identified as specific PIU, indicating that their level of pathological Internet use was rather high. Female adolescents reported a higher level of salience of PIU than male ones, and adolescents of grade seven reported more negative outcomes related to PIU than those of other grades except for grade eight. Adolescents with a higher level of alienation also tended to report more pathological Internet use. Family functioning could moderate significantly the relationship between adolescents’ alienation and their pathological Internet use. Specifically, healthy family functioning played a protective role for adolescents with higher alienation in reducing their pathological Internet use. Despite that existing literatures revealed peers provided important support for adolescents, the protective role of peer acceptance was not observed in this study.
Overall, our findings confirmed the existence of protective effect of healthy family functioning, which suggested that both characteristics of adolescent’s emotion and the positive effect of family functioning should be considered together in order to promote adolescents to use Internet properly.

Key words: adolescent, pathological Internet use, alienation, family functioning, peer acceptance