Depression, stress, and anxiety versus internet addiction in early and middle adolescent groups: the mediating roles of family and school environments.
Maryam AzizKhansa ChemnadSanaa Al-HarahshehAzza O AbdelmoneiumAhmed BaghdadyRaian AliPublished in: BMC psychology (2024)
These results highlight the crucial role parents and schools play in addressing problematic technology usage that develops as a response to depression, anxiety, and stress among adolescents. Moreover, the study reveals nuances in the mediating role of family and school environment in early and middle adolescence. This highlights the evolving nature of these influences across the different stages of development. Notably, this study contributes to the literature by moving beyond the conventional focus on the so-called WEIRD population, and offering valuable insights from a region that is underrepresented in current research.