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The influence of alexithymia on mobile phone addiction: The role of depression, anxiety and stress

Journal

JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
Volume 225, Issue -, Pages 761-766

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2017.08.020

Keywords

Alexithymia; Mobile phone addiction; Depression; Anxiety; Stress

Funding

  1. Science Education Program Project Thirteenth Five- Year Plan of Jilin Province [441,2016]
  2. Science and Technology International Cooperation Project of Jilin Province [20160414035GH]
  3. Jilin University [2017163]

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Background: Alexithymia is an important predictor of mobile phone addiction. Enhancing and improving college students' mental health can reduce the rate of mobile phone addiction. However, it is not clear about the role of depression, anxiety and stress in the relationship between college students' alexithymia and mobile phone addiction. Methods: A total of 1105 college students were tested with the Toronto Alexithymia Scale, the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale and the Mobile Phone Addiction Index. Results: An individual's level of alexithymia was significantly correlated with depression, anxiety, stress and mobile phone addiction. Alexithymia had a significantly positive prediction effect on mobile phone addiction, and depression, anxiety, and stress on mobile phone are positive predictors. Depression, anxiety or stress had partially mediating effects between alexithymia and mobile phone addiction. Alexithymia not only directly had a positively impact on mobile phone addiction, but both also had an indirect effect on mobile phone addiction through depression, anxiety or stress. Limitations: Limitations included sampling method and modest sample size, self-report measures, and unmeasured potential confounders. Conclusion: Alexithymia is an important correlate of mobile phone addiction, and depression, anxiety or stress is an important mediator in this relationship.

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