Bedtime Procrastination and Fatigue in Chinese College Students: the Mediating Role of Mobile Phone Addiction

被引:0
|
作者
Baoan Feng
Weihua Sun
机构
[1] Quzhou University,Teacher Education Institute
关键词
Bedtime procrastination; Fatigue; Mobile phone addiction; Chinese college students; Physical health;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Previous studies have found that bedtime procrastination among college students is an important risk predictor of fatigue. However, we have not yet fully explored the intermediary mechanism behind this association. This study explored the relationship between bedtime procrastination and fatigue, and explored the mediating role of mobile phone addiction. Eight hundred and fifteen Chinese college students (104 males, 711 females) aged 18–25 years completed the Bedtime Procrastination Scale, Mobile Phone Addiction Index, and Fatigue Scale. Studies have found that bedtime procrastination can predict fatigue. In addition, a surprising discovery that mobile phone addiction partially mediates between bedtime procrastination and fatigue. Several relationships between fatigue and demographic variables were also identified. Our research provided additional evidence for the positive association between bedtime procrastination and fatigue.
引用
收藏
页码:3362 / 3375
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Mobile phone addiction and depression among Chinese medical students: the mediating role of sleep quality and the moderating role of peer relationships
    Feng, Ziyi
    Diao, Yucong
    Ma, Hongfei
    Liu, Minghui
    Long, Meijun
    Zhao, Shuang
    Wu, Hui
    Wang, Yang
    BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2022, 22 (01)
  • [32] Mobile phone addiction and depressive symptoms among Chinese University students: The mediating role of sleep disturbances and the moderating role of gender
    Liu, Meng
    Lu, Chuntian
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 10
  • [33] The relationship between fear of missing out and mobile phone addiction among college students: the mediating role of depression and the moderating role of loneliness
    Liu, Nana
    Zhu, Siyu
    Zhang, Weixin
    Sun, Yanyan
    Zhang, Xinyao
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2024, 12
  • [34] The effect of mobile phone addiction on perceived stress and mediating role of ruminations: Evidence from Chinese and Czech university students
    Liu, Hongyang
    Novotny, Jan Sebastian
    Vachova, Lucie
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 13
  • [35] The correlation between mobile phone addiction and procrastination in students: A meta-analysis
    Zhou, Xiang
    Yang, Fang
    Chen, Yan
    Gao, Yourong
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2024, 346 : 317 - 328
  • [36] Perceived Stress and Internet Addiction Among Chinese College Students: Mediating Effect of Procrastination and Moderating Effect of Flow
    Gong, Zhun
    Wang, Liyun
    Wang, Haijiao
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 12
  • [37] Interpersonal uncertainty and mobile phone addiction among Chinese college students: the mediating effect of social and emotional loneliness and the moderating effect of optimism
    Chen, Xuan
    Lian, Shuailei
    Cheng, Liyuan
    Zhu, Xiaowei
    CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 43 (21) : 19317 - 19329
  • [38] The Relationship Between Sedentary Behaviors, Mobile Phone Addiction, Procrastination, Andmental Healthamong College Students:a Moderated Mediation Analysis
    Wang, Dandan
    Zhang, Lei
    Wu, Xueping
    MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE, 2022, 54 (09) : 505 - 505
  • [39] Longitudinal relationships among problematic mobile phone use, bedtime procrastination, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in Chinese college students: a cross-lagged panel analysis
    Guanghui Cui
    Yongtian Yin
    Shaojie Li
    Lei Chen
    Xinyao Liu
    Kaixuan Tang
    Yawen Li
    BMC Psychiatry, 21
  • [40] Longitudinal relationships among problematic mobile phone use, bedtime procrastination, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in Chinese college students: a cross-lagged panel analysis
    Cui, Guanghui
    Yin, Yongtian
    Li, Shaojie
    Chen, Lei
    Liu, Xinyao
    Tang, Kaixuan
    Li, Yawen
    BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2021, 21 (01)