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   the relationship between self-regulation and mobile internet addiction with the mediating role of social support among high school students in kerman: a structural equation modeling approach  
   
نویسنده bayat mokhtari leila ,sanjari shahrzad ,panahi gholamhasan ,mohammadi soleimani mohammadreza ,ghanbari zarandi zahra ,sarwar samiullah
منبع interdisciplinary journal of virtual learning in medical sciences - 2025 - دوره : 16 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:374 -389
چکیده    Background: mobile internet addiction in adolescents has become a growing social and educational concern, associated with substantial personal, academic, and psychological risks. this study investigated the direct and indirect effects of self-regulation on mobile internet addiction among high school students, with perceived social support serving as a mediating factor.methods: a correlational design was employed, using covariance-based structural equation modeling (cb-sem) to analyze both direct and indirect relationships among the study variables. the target population included all high school students in kerman city, iran, during the 2024–2025 academic year, from which 1,021 participants were selected through multistage cluster sampling. data were collected between early may and late june 2025 using three standardized instruments: the short self-regulation questionnaire (ssrq(, the social support appraisals (ss-a) scale, and the chen internet addiction scale (cias). descriptive and correlational analyses were performed in spss v. 26, and structural modeling was conducted using lisrel v. 8.80.results: self-regulation had a significant positive effect on social support (β = 0.34, se = 0.034, 95% ci [0.273, 0.407], p<0.001). in contrast, higher levels of social support were linked to lower levels of mobile internet addiction (β = −0.23, se = 0.109, 95% ci [−0.444, −0.016], p<0.001). additionally, self-regulation had a significant direct negative effect on mobile internet addiction (β = -0.23, se = 0.153, 95% ci [-0.529, 0.069], p<0.001). overall, the model demonstrated acceptable fit to the data (χ²/df = 3.78, rmsea = 0.052, cfi = 0.92, tli = 0.90, gfi = 0.97).conclusion: the findings indicate that self-regulation mitigates mobile internet addiction both directly and indirectly through enhanced perceived social support. therefore, educational and counseling initiatives within schools should prioritize enhancing students' self-regulation abilities and expanding their social support networks to effectively prevent mobile internet addiction.
کلیدواژه self-regulation ,self-control ,social support ,internet addiction disorder ,adolescent ,latent class analysis ,sem
آدرس payame noor university, department of psychology, iran, rafsanjan university of medical sciences, geriatric care research center, school of nursing and midwifery, dept. of midwifery, iran, farhangian university, department of educational sciences, iran, farhangian university, department of educational sciences, iran, payame noor university, department of psychology, iran, university of karachi, department of education, pakistan
پست الکترونیکی samiullah@uoli.edu.pk
 
     
   
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