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The Mediating Role of Bullying and Victimisation on the Relationship Between Problematic Internet Use and Substance Abuse Among Adolescents in the UK: The Parent–Child Relationship as a Moderator

Muthanna Samara, Adeem Ahmad Massarwi, Aiman El-Asam, Sara Hammuda, Peter K. Smith, Hisham Morsi

Frontiers in Psychiatry · 2021

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Summary

Over the last decade, research into the negative effects of problematic internet use has greatly increased. The current study adopted a mediation-moderation model in exploring the relationship between problematic internet use and substance abuse (drinking, drug use, and smoking tobacco cigarettes) among 1,613 adolescents (aged 10-16) in the UK. The findings of the study revealed a significant positive correlation between problematic internet use and substance abuse, which is mediated by traditional and cyber bullying and victimisation. Furthermore, the parent-child relationship was found to be a protective factor that moderated the correlation between problematic internet use and substance abuse and the correlation between problematic internet use and traditional bullying. The study emphas

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3389/fpsyt.2021.493385
Catalogue ID
SNmoh9mt42-ewclx3
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