# The association between school bullying involvement and Internet addiction among Chinese Southeastern adolescents: a moderated mediation model with depression and smoking

**Authors:** Yuhang She, Liping Li

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1557108 · Frontiers in Psychiatry · 2025-03-25

## TL;DR

This study examines how depression and smoking affect the link between school bullying and Internet addiction in Chinese adolescents.

## Contribution

It identifies depression as a partial mediator and smoking as a moderator in the relationship between school bullying and Internet addiction.

## Key findings

- 23.5% of adolescents experienced school bullying and 28.0% had Internet addiction.
- Depression partially mediated the bullying-Internet addiction link with a 36.5% mediation effect.
- Smoking moderated the relationship between school bullying and depression.

## Abstract

School bullying and Internet addiction are both common public health problems for adolescents. Several studies found an association between school bullying and Internet addiction; however, the underlying mediating and moderating mechanisms of the complex relationship between school bullying and Internet addiction are limited.

This study explored the mediating role of depression in the relationship between school bullying and Internet addiction and whether smoking moderated the relationship between school bullying and depression in Chinese southeastern adolescents.

A cross-sectional study was conducted in Guangdong Province in Southeast China in June 2021. Associations between Internet addiction, school bullying, and depression were estimated using Spearman correlation analysis, the mediation effect and moderation effect were examined using Model 4 and Model 7 in the Hayes’ PROCESS macro.

The results included 1992 adolescents, 23.5% and 28.0% of participants reported experiences of school bullying and Internet addiction, respectively. There was a significant correlation between school bullying, depression, and Internet addiction (p < 0.01). School bullying direct effects on Internet addiction [β = 0.565, SE= 0.053, 95% CI (0.461, 0.669)], depression partially mediated the association between school bullying and Internet addiction, with the mediation effect size being 36.5%. And smoking played a moderating role between school bullying and depression [β = -0.166, SE= 0.058, 95% CI (-0.280, -0.052)].

In Chinese southeastern adolescents, depression mediated the relationship between school bullying and Internet addiction, and smoking moderated the relationship between school bullying and depression.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** smoking (MESH:D015208), bullying (MESH:D000073397), depression (MESH:D003866), Internet addiction (MESH:D019966)

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