The Impact of Emotional Regulation Self-efficacy on Mobile Phone Dependence——The Mediating Role of Interpersonal Relationship Adaptation
The objective is to explore the mediating role of interpersonal relationship adaptation in the rela-tionship between emotional regulation self-efficacy and mobile phone dependence among college students.A questionnaire survey was conducted on 484 college students using the Emotional Regulation Self Efficacy Scale,the Mobile Phone Dependence Test,and the Chinese College Student Adaptation Scale-Interpersonal Re-lationship Adaptation Scale.It shows that women non only children,and individuals who believe they have ex-cessive use of mobile phones are more likely to develop phone dependence.The self-efficacy of emotional regu-lation among college students is negatively correlated with mobile phone dependence(r=-0.136,P<0.01),and positively correlated with interpersonal relationship adaptation(r=0.362,P<0.01).There is no signifi-cant correlation between interpersonal relationship adaptation and mobile phone dependence among college students(r=-0.021,P>0.05).There is no significant mediating effect of interpersonal relationship adapta-tion between emotional regulation self-efficacy and mobile phone dependence.Conclusion:Emotional regulation self-efficacy has a certain impact on mobile phone dependence.