Mobile phone addiction and depression among Chinese medical students: the mediating role of sleep quality and the moderating role of peer relationships

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Ziyi Feng
Yucong Diao
Hongfei Ma
Minghui Liu
Meijun Long
Shuang Zhao
Hui Wu
Yang Wang
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[1] China Medical University,Department of Social Medicine, College of Health Management
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BMC Psychiatry | / 22卷
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Mobile phone addiction; Depression; Peer relationships; Sleep quality; Medical students;
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The literature has shown that mobile phone addiction is an important risk factor for depression. However, the internal mechanisms of mobile phone addiction leading to depression are still not clear. This study examined the mediating role of sleep quality and moderating role of peer relationships in the association between mobile phone addiction and depression. A sample of 450 Chinese medical students were recruited to complete measures of mobile phone addiction, depression, sleep quality and peer relationships. In this study, SPSS 25.0 and macro PROCESS were used to conduct statistical analysis on the collected data. The results showed that sleep quality partially mediated the association between mobile phone addiction and depression. Moreover, the effect of sleep quality on depression was moderated by peer relationships. The present study can advance our understanding of how and when mobile phone addiction leads to depression. Limitations and implications of this study are discussed.
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