Adolescent problematic gaming and its association with maternal behaviors: A dyadic study focusing on the relational-emotional correlates.

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serval:BIB_F022B2ACF8DC
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Adolescent problematic gaming and its association with maternal behaviors: A dyadic study focusing on the relational-emotional correlates.
Périodique
Addictive behaviors
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Pivetta E., Costa S., Antonietti J.P., Marino C., Billieux J., Canale N.
ISSN
1873-6327 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0306-4603
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
140
Pages
107602
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
Associations between Problematic Gaming (PG) and the relational-emotional correlates of parenting have been reported in the literature. Previous research mostly collected information from adolescents, however, and suggested that little is known about the perceptions of parents and whether these are shared among parent-adolescent dyads. Therefore, this study aimed to (a) examine multiple informants' reports of adolescent PG and maternal behaviors (i.e., warmth and indifference) and (b) disentangle the associations between the behaviors shared by mothers and adolescents from those unique to each member.
Data were collected by using self-administered online questionnaires from 137 Italian mother-adolescent dyads in Italy. The mean age of adolescents (n = 92 males, n = 42 females, n = 3 nonbinary) was 14.68 (±1.25) years and that of mothers 47.48 (±4.69) years. Descriptive statistics and common fate model (CFM) analyses were conducted.
Mothers reported higher scores of their offspring's PG. Within-reporter interclass correlations revealed positive associations between maternal indifference and adolescent PG for both informants. CFM indicated that correlations between maternal behaviors and adolescent PG based on shared perceptions did not reach statistical significance, whereas correlations based on unique mothers' perceptions were statistically significant for all the observed relationships.
In the context of adolescent PG, mothers may have a heightened motivation to perceive their parenting as crucial. The multi-informant approach allows a more accurate examination of the associations between adolescent PG and maternal behaviors and underscores the need to consider discordant assessment of the same phenomenon between mothers and adolescents.
Mots-clé
Parental Behaviors, Problematic Gaming, Adolescence, Dyadic Study, Common Fate Model, Common fate model, Dyadic study, Parental behaviors, Problematic gaming
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Web of science
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10/01/2023 11:50
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08/06/2023 6:55
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