Presentation 2014-02-01
School adaptation and mobile phone dependence among junior high school students
Koji MISHIMA, Masayuki KUROKAWA, Ayako ONISHI, Masaru HONJO, Masayuki HASHIMOTO, Atsushi ITO, Atsushi TAGAMI, Kumi YOSHITAKE, Toshikazu YOSHIDA,
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Abstract(in English) We conducted a questionnaire survey of roughly 2,000 parents with children who had just graduated from junior high school. The survey investigated the students' number of absent days, self-injurious behavior, eating disorders and trends, the degree of damages caused by bullying, and dependence on cell phones while attending junior high school. The results suggested that those students who exhibited a strong dependence on cell phones had many absent days and low school adaptation. However, the Covariance Structure Analysis revealed that their school adaptation was not influenced by their dependence on cell phones. Instead, their dependence on cell phones and school adaptation were both influenced by factors related to their school maladaptation, such as damages caused by bullying. Therefore, a pseudo-correlation may exist between their dependence on cell phones and school adaptation.
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Keyword(in English) mobile phone / school adaptation / junior high school student
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Conference Date 2014/1/25(1days)
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Title (in English) School adaptation and mobile phone dependence among junior high school students
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Keyword(1) mobile phone
Keyword(2) school adaptation
Keyword(3) junior high school student
1st Author's Name Koji MISHIMA
1st Author's Affiliation College of Contemporary Education, Chubu University()
2nd Author's Name Masayuki KUROKAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Fukuoka University of Education
3rd Author's Name Ayako ONISHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Letters, Konan University
4th Author's Name Masaru HONJO
4th Author's Affiliation KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc.
5th Author's Name Masayuki HASHIMOTO
5th Author's Affiliation KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc.
6th Author's Name Atsushi ITO
6th Author's Affiliation KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc.
7th Author's Name Atsushi TAGAMI
7th Author's Affiliation KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc.
8th Author's Name Kumi YOSHITAKE
8th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Education, Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University
9th Author's Name Toshikazu YOSHIDA
9th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Education, Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University
Date 2014-02-01
Paper # HCS2013-85
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 426
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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