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| Does parental mobile phone addiction weaken co-parenting behavior? Results from network analysis |
| ZHANG Xinyue, HE Jingyi, DENG Jiaxin, YANG Jiaping, WANG Mengcheng |
| Department of Psychology, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 510006 |
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Abstract The study surveyed 964 fathers and 1020 mothers of primary school students, using the Smartphone Addiction Scale(TSAS) and the Co-parenting Questionnaire(CQ). The network analysis models were used to examine the network structure and core symptoms of parental mobile phone addiction, as well as the relational network between parental mobile phone addiction and their co-parenting behavior. Moreover, the differences in the network properties between the father and mother samples were compared. The results revealed that: (1) The core symptoms of parental mobile phone addiction included “using smartphones for longer time than expected”, “having difficulty in concentrating at work due to the use of smartphone”, and “feeling impatient and restless when the smartphone is not at hand”. (2) There were negative correlations between the symptoms of parental mobile phone addiction and the factors of co-parenting behavior. The higher the severity of mobile phone addiction symptoms, the lower the level of co-parenting behavior. (3) There were no significant differences in the network structure of parental mobile phone addiction and its relations with co-parenting behavior between the father and mother samples. The findings of this study highlighted the detrimental impact of parental mobile phone addiction on co-parenting behavior. It is suggested that intervention strategies targeting the core symptoms of addiction would be more effective in addressing this issue. By doing so, parental mobile phone addiction can be alleviated, leading to improved co-parenting behavior and ultimately fostering the healthy development of children.
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