TY - JOUR
T1 - Mindfulness and Smartphone Addiction before Going to Sleep among College Students
T2 - The Mediating Roles of Self-Control and Rumination
AU - Cheng, Shi Shi
AU - Zhang, Chun Qing
AU - Wu, Jiang Qiu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 by the authors.
PY - 2020/9
Y1 - 2020/9
N2 - This study aims to examine the effects among college students of mindfulness on smartphone addiction before going to bed at night. We examined the mediating roles of self-control and rumination on the mindfulness–smartphone addiction path. Participants (n = 270, 59.3% females, 18–24 years old) completed self-reporting questionnaires measuring mindfulness, self-control, smartphone addiction, and rumination. In addition to the correlation analysis, we adopted a stepwise regression analysis with bootstrapping to test the mediating effects. It was found that mindfulness was inversely related to smartphone addiction before going to sleep. Most importantly, self-control and rumination significantly mediated the effects of mindfulness on smartphone addiction among college students. The findings of this study indicated that mindfulness training is beneficial to improve the ability of self-control and reduce rumination levels, thereby inhibiting the negative impact of smartphone addiction on college students before they go to sleep, and further promoting their sleep health and mental health.
AB - This study aims to examine the effects among college students of mindfulness on smartphone addiction before going to bed at night. We examined the mediating roles of self-control and rumination on the mindfulness–smartphone addiction path. Participants (n = 270, 59.3% females, 18–24 years old) completed self-reporting questionnaires measuring mindfulness, self-control, smartphone addiction, and rumination. In addition to the correlation analysis, we adopted a stepwise regression analysis with bootstrapping to test the mediating effects. It was found that mindfulness was inversely related to smartphone addiction before going to sleep. Most importantly, self-control and rumination significantly mediated the effects of mindfulness on smartphone addiction among college students. The findings of this study indicated that mindfulness training is beneficial to improve the ability of self-control and reduce rumination levels, thereby inhibiting the negative impact of smartphone addiction on college students before they go to sleep, and further promoting their sleep health and mental health.
KW - college students
KW - mindfulness
KW - rumination
KW - self-control
KW - smartphone addiction before going to sleep
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85129334303&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://www.mdpi.com/2624-5175/2/3/26
U2 - 10.3390/clockssleep2030026
DO - 10.3390/clockssleep2030026
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85129334303
SN - 2624-5175
VL - 2
SP - 354
EP - 363
JO - Clocks and Sleep
JF - Clocks and Sleep
IS - 3
ER -