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Designing and testing a causal model of video-computer games addiction based on perceived social support and metacognitive beliefs and emotional self-regulation as mediator factors

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  647-657

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 Background: Many studies have focused on the direct relationship between Emotional self-regulation, Perceived social support, and Metacognitive beliefs with addictive behaviors, but There is no research has been performed on the indirect relationship between Perceived social support and Metacognitive beliefs with Video-computer games addiction through emotional selfregulation. Therfore, the question of research is whether Emotional self-regulation canmadiate this relationship? . Aims: The present study was carried out aming to investigate the mediation role of Emotional self-regulation in the relationship between Perceived social support, and Metacognitive beliefs with Video-computer games addiction in high school boy students. Method: The present research was a descriptive-correlational study. The statistical population of the study was all boy students of the first grade of high school in Tehran in the academic year 2018-2019. The sample size consisted of 405 students who were selected through multistage cluster random sampling. The data were collected using Video-computer games addiction scale (Anuthawarn, 2008), Emotional self-regulation (Garnefski, Kraaj and Spinhoven, 2001), Perceived social support (Zimet, Dahlem, Zimet, & Farley, 1988) and Metacognitive beliefs (Wells and Cartwright-Hatton, 2004). Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation, regression and path analysis. Results: Finding have shown that Perceived social support and positive beliefs about worry affect on Emotional self-regulation and, on the other hand emotional self regulation affect on of computer-video games addiction (p˂ 0/01). Conclusions: People who have higher levels of Perceived social support and positive beliefs about worry, their level of Emotional self-regulation has increased and as results, their level of computer-video games addiction has decreased.

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    MIRI, MIRNADER, HAJLOO, NADER, BASHARPOOR, SAJJAD, & NARIMANI, MOHAMAD. (2019). Designing and testing a causal model of video-computer games addiction based on perceived social support and metacognitive beliefs and emotional self-regulation as mediator factors. JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 18(78 ), 647-657. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/93149/en

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    MIRI MIRNADER, HAJLOO NADER, BASHARPOOR SAJJAD, NARIMANI MOHAMAD. Designing and testing a causal model of video-computer games addiction based on perceived social support and metacognitive beliefs and emotional self-regulation as mediator factors. JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE[Internet]. 2019;18(78 ):647-657. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/93149/en

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    MIRNADER MIRI, NADER HAJLOO, SAJJAD BASHARPOOR, and MOHAMAD NARIMANI, “Designing and testing a causal model of video-computer games addiction based on perceived social support and metacognitive beliefs and emotional self-regulation as mediator factors,” JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, vol. 18, no. 78 , pp. 647–657, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/93149/en

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