Abstract

Although a large number of studies have indicated that self-control was an important predictive factor for adolescent internet addiction, the moderating and mediating mechanisms underlying this relationship remain unclear. To address this research gap, the present study, according to social learning theory and the organism–environment interaction theory, tested whether consideration of future consequences mediated the relation between self-control and adolescent internet addiction and whether deviant peer affiliation moderated the relationship between consideration of future consequences and internet addiction. Using longitudinal tracking (two-time points and the interval is 6 months). Three middle schools in Guangzhou were randomly selected. The participants were 1182 students ranging in age from 12 to 15 years (average age: 14.16, SD = 1.29) from three middle schools in Guangzhou (651 boys and 531 girls) in Guangdong Province. Results showed that consideration of future consequences mediated the relationship between self-control and internet addiction. Furthermore, the relationship between future consequence consideration and internet addiction was moderated by deviant peer affiliation. These findings highlighted the potential mediating role of consideration of future consequences in linking self-control to adolescent internet addiction. We also found high deviant peer affiliation weakens the protective effect of future consequence consideration on Internet addiction. This study may provide support for adolescent Internet addiction prevention and have some educational implications.

Highlights

  • Consideration of Future Consequences Scale (CFC) was negatively correlated with YDQ and Deviant Peer Affiliations Scale (DPA)

  • This study examined how self-control is related to internet addiction and whether the association varies according to adolescents’ deviant peer affiliation

  • We found that adolescents with high self-control showed a high level of consideration of future outcomes, adolescents with high self-control showed a high level of consideration of future outwhich in turn reduced internet addiction

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Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. The development of networked information technology and the rise of the information society has led to the ubiquity of the internet, transforming nearly every aspect of human lives. Computers have become a necessary communication tool. Through rich digital language and massive information resources, the internet breaks through the inherent space and time boundary, opening up an infinite and vast communication space and offering various forms of opportunities for people [1,2]. The internet is like a double-edged sword in that it brings convenience and abundant resources for adolescences’

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