The pervasive use of mobile phones among adolescents has led researchers to evaluate the role of parental characteristics in connection with their children's problematic smartphone use (PSU). The present study involved mother/father/adolescent triads and aimed to test a model examining the role of both parents' and adolescents' emotion dysregulation (ED) in predicting children's PSU. Two hundred and fifty-two adolescent (57.5% females; M age = 13.54, SD = 0.73)/mother (M age = 43.92, SD = 4.46)/father (M age = 47.60, SD = 5.10) triads provided measures of PSU and ED. Results from path model showed that, after controlling for adolescents' age and gender as well as for parents' age and low well-being, both adolescents' and parents' ED was rel...
Smartphones have become a ubiquitous part of adolescents' life, and studies have repeatedly revealed...
Background: Smartphone addiction among children and adolescents has a negative effect, as excessive ...
Contemporary adolescents increasingly engage with social media via their smartphones, and problemati...
Prior work has suggested that individuals with deficits in emotion regulation skills are prone to c...
An increasing number of mobile phone users check their phones at any time and place, even during in-...
Prior work has suggested that individuals with deficits in emotion regulation skills are prone to co...
peer reviewedGrowing empirical evidence has identified specific psychological and contextual risk fa...
Background: The association between traumatic experiences, different forms of emotion dysregulation ...
The use of mobile phones is widespread and universal. Middle school students are in the adolescence ...
The use of smartphones has become a potentially addictive practice. Parental smartphone addiction is...
Smartphones can affect the relationship between parents and their children, and this technoference o...
Excessive use of internet access causes adolescent smartphone addiction. The reinforcing factor in t...
This study explored the relationship between problematic smartphone use and depressive symptoms, pee...
This research aimed to examine the relationship between adolescents’ subjective well-being and paren...
Drawing on self-determination theory and problem-behavior theory, we tested the relation between par...
Smartphones have become a ubiquitous part of adolescents' life, and studies have repeatedly revealed...
Background: Smartphone addiction among children and adolescents has a negative effect, as excessive ...
Contemporary adolescents increasingly engage with social media via their smartphones, and problemati...
Prior work has suggested that individuals with deficits in emotion regulation skills are prone to c...
An increasing number of mobile phone users check their phones at any time and place, even during in-...
Prior work has suggested that individuals with deficits in emotion regulation skills are prone to co...
peer reviewedGrowing empirical evidence has identified specific psychological and contextual risk fa...
Background: The association between traumatic experiences, different forms of emotion dysregulation ...
The use of mobile phones is widespread and universal. Middle school students are in the adolescence ...
The use of smartphones has become a potentially addictive practice. Parental smartphone addiction is...
Smartphones can affect the relationship between parents and their children, and this technoference o...
Excessive use of internet access causes adolescent smartphone addiction. The reinforcing factor in t...
This study explored the relationship between problematic smartphone use and depressive symptoms, pee...
This research aimed to examine the relationship between adolescents’ subjective well-being and paren...
Drawing on self-determination theory and problem-behavior theory, we tested the relation between par...
Smartphones have become a ubiquitous part of adolescents' life, and studies have repeatedly revealed...
Background: Smartphone addiction among children and adolescents has a negative effect, as excessive ...
Contemporary adolescents increasingly engage with social media via their smartphones, and problemati...