TY - EJOU AU - Guan, Jinliang AU - Xie, Yuanyuan AU - Huang, Mengying AU - Sixu, Liyang AU - Gao, Mengran AU - Ma, Wangyan TI - The longitudinal impact of life events on short-video addiction: The roles of maladaptive cognitive-emotional regulation strategies and social support T2 - Journal of Psychology in Africa PY - VL - IS - SN - 1815-5626 AB - This study explored the mediating role of maladaptive cognitive-emotional regulation strategies in the association between life events and short-video addiction, as well as the moderating role of social support in that relationship. Participants were 501 college students from universities in Anhui Province, China (females = 39.72%, undergraduates = 100%, mean age = 18.89, SD = 0.98). They completed the Maladaptive Cognitive-Emotional Regulation Strategies Scale, College Students’ Life Events Scale, Social Support Rating Scale, and Short-Video Addiction Scale. Results following Structure Equation Modelling (SEM) analyses indicated that stressful life events were associated with short-video addiction. Maladaptive cognitive-emotional regulation strategies mediated the life events and short-video addiction relationship for significantly higher levels of short-video addiction. Social support moderates the life events and short-video addiction relationship for lower levels of short-video addiction. These findings add to the cognitive-behavioral theory, which proposes that cognitive-emotional regulation strategies are key to personal adjustment with lower risk for addiction behaviours. For practical implications. Student counseling and development services should provide life skills-oriented programs for healthy lifestyles. KW - Life events; short-video addiction; maladaptive cognitive-emotional regulation strategies; social support DO - 10.32604/jpa.2026.079806