Psychology: Techniques and Application ›› 2016, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (8): 483-490.doi: 10.16842/j.cnki.issn2095-5588.2016.08.005
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ZHANG Bibi; ZHANG Yanyan
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Abstract: This study aimed to explore the relationships among resilience, coping styles and Internet addiction of college students. 351 college students from Changchun were surveyed using the Internet addiction scale, the resilience scale and the coping style scale. Pearsons correlations and structure equation models were used for data analysis. Results indicated that the correlations among resilience, coping styles and Internet addiction were significant. Specifically, resilience was positively correlated to problemsolving and helpseeking, whereas negatively to selfblame, illusion, withdrawal, and rationalization. Resilience was also negatively related to students score of Internet addiction. In addition, Internet addiction was negatively correlated to problemsolving, and positively related to selfblame, illusion, withdrawal and rationalization. College students score of resilience predicted their Internet addiction, and the relationship between resilience and internet addition was fully mediated by three types of copying styles(i.e., selfblame, illusion and rationalization).
Key words: resilience; Internet addiction; coping style; mediation
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