The relationship between mobile phone addiction and time management disposition among Chinese college students:A cross-lagged panel model

Heliyon. 2024 Jan 20;10(3):e25060. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e25060. eCollection 2024 Feb 15.

Abstract

Previous research has identified a negative association between mobile phone addiction and time management disposition among college students; however, the direction of this relationship remains divergent. This study utilized a cross-lagged panel model to elucidate the directionality of the relationship between mobile phone addiction and time management disposition. A total of 466 college students completed two measures at seven-month intervals. The findings revealed a prevalence of mobile phone addiction at 10.94 % and 13.73 % in the two surveys. Notably, both mobile phone addiction and time management disposition demonstrated stability over time. Furthermore, a discernible negative bidirectional relationship was observed between the two. The present findings underscore the importance of timely intervention for college students facing challenges in mobile phone usage and time management.

Keywords: Bidirectional relationship; Chinese college students; Cross-lagged analysis; Mobile phone addiction; Time management disposition.

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