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Relationship between parental psychological control and problematic gaming among Chinese adolescents: A chain mediation model
Mental Health Education Center, Xinxiang Vocational and Technical College, Xinxiang, China
* Corresponding Author: Jingli Wu. Email:
Journal of Psychology in Africa 2026, 36(2), 285-291. https://doi.org/10.32604/jpa.2026.074079
Received 01 October 2025; Accepted 03 March 2026; Issue published 29 April 2026
Abstract
This study explored the relationship between parental psychological control (PPC) and adolescents’ problematic gaming (PG) focusing on the mediating roles of self-control (SC) and deviant peer affiliation (DPA). A total of 2028 adolescents from high schools completed self-report measures on PPC, SC, DPA, and PG. The results revealed that PPC positively predicted PG. SC mediated the relationship between PPC and PG, and also revealed that DPA also played a mediating role in this association. Additionally, SC and DPA operated in a chain mediation, where PPC reduced SC, which in turn increased the likelihood of DPA, ultimately contributing to PG. The findings provide theoretical insights by integrating Ecological Systems Theory and Choice Theory, and practical implications for interventions focusing on enhancing SC and reducing DPA to mitigate adolescents’ PG.Keywords
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Copyright © 2026 The Author(s). Published by Tech Science Press.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.


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