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      Structural Relationship among Mobile Phone Dependence, Self-Efficacy, Time Management Disposition, and Academic Procrastination in College Students

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          Background:

          We aimed to investigate the relationship among mobile phone dependence, self-efficacy for self-regulated learning, time management disposition, and academic procrastination in Chinese students majoring in physical education. In addition, we explored the mediating roles of self-efficacy for self-regulated learning and time management disposition in the relationship between mobile phone dependence and academic procrastination.

          Methods:

          We adopted a random sampling method to identify 324 physical education majors at five universities in Shaanxi Province, China in 2020. Data were analyzed via exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, correlation analysis, structural equation model analysis, and path analysis.

          Results:

          Mobile phone dependence had significant positive effects on academic procrastination ( P<0.001) and self-efficacy for self-regulated learning ( P<0.05) but a significant negative effect on time management disposition ( P<0.001). Self-efficacy for self-regulated learning had a significant positive effect on academic procrastination ( P<0.001), while time management disposition had a significant negative effect on academic procrastination ( P<0.01). Notably, self-efficacy for self-regulated learning and time management disposition mediated the relationship between mobile phone dependence and academic procrastination ( P<0.05).

          Conclusion:

          In addition to its direct effect on academic procrastination, mobile phone dependence exerts an indirect effect via time management disposition and self-regulated learning efficacy. Reducing students’ dependence on mobile phones is necessary for attenuating academic procrastination on university campuses. Thus, universities should aim to restrict the use of mobile phones in the classroom, actively cultivate students’ confidence in their self-regulated learning ability, and educate them regarding appropriate time values.

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                Journal
                Iran J Public Health
                Iran J Public Health
                IJPH
                Iranian Journal of Public Health
                Tehran University of Medical Sciences
                2251-6085
                2251-6093
                November 2021
                : 50
                : 11
                : 2263-2273
                Affiliations
                [1. ]Department of Physical Education, Xianyang Normal University, Xianyang, China
                [2. ]Physical Education, Graduate School of Education, Kyonggi University, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
                Author notes
                [* ] Corresponding Author: Email: dragonkim@ 123456kyonggi.ac.kr
                Article
                IJPH-50-2263
                10.18502/ijph.v50i11.7582
                8826339
                35223601
                80125add-4080-491f-96f4-92228070ea75
                Copyright © 2021 Chen et al. Published by Tehran University of Medical Sciences

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 15 April 2021
                : 18 June 2021
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                Public health
                academic procrastination,mobile phone dependence,time management disposition
                Public health
                academic procrastination, mobile phone dependence, time management disposition

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