Inconsistent Bodily Feedback? Interoceptive Sensibility Affects Internet Gaming Disorder in Emerging Adults
Zhouchao Lv, Cuijing Li, Jiamiao Zhang, Jinbo He

TL;DR
This study explores how bodily awareness influences internet gaming disorder in young adults and how expectations and self-efficacy play a role.
Contribution
The study identifies interoceptive sensibility as a new factor linked to internet gaming disorder through mediating and moderating psychological mechanisms.
Findings
Interoceptive sensibility is positively associated with internet gaming disorder.
Positive outcome expectancy and flow experience mediate the relationship between interoceptive sensibility and IGD.
Refusal self-efficacy reduces the negative effects of positive outcome expectancy and flow experience on IGD.
Abstract
Internet gaming disorder (IGD) has been a prominent social problem throughout the world, causing various physical health issues, and interoceptive sensibility—the ability to perceive internal bodily signals—may be a key factor in this process. However, the relationship between interoceptive sensibility and IGD remains unclear. This study examined how interoceptive sensibility contributes to IGD, the potential mediating roles of positive outcome expectancy and flow experience, as well as the moderating role of refusal self-efficacy. The serial mediation and moderated mediation analyses of data collected from 1733 students (1031 males and 702 females, Mage = 19.56) revealed that interoceptive sensibility was positively associated with IGD, and this connection was serially mediated by positive outcome expectancy and flow experience. Moreover, refusal self-efficacy buffered the positive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImpact of Technology on Adolescents · Mind wandering and attention · Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
