The relationship between digital technostress and cyber moral disengagement among college students: a moderated mediation model of psychological resilience, self-efficacy, and online self-control
Ruyan Hu, Qian Gao, Rufei Hu, Guofeng Liu, Liyuan Zhang

TL;DR
This study examines how digital technostress affects college students' cyber moral disengagement, highlighting the roles of resilience, self-efficacy, and online self-control.
Contribution
The study introduces a moderated mediation model linking digital technostress to cyber moral disengagement through psychological resilience and self-efficacy, moderated by online self-control.
Findings
Digital technostress is significantly correlated with cyber moral disengagement.
Psychological resilience and self-efficacy mediate the relationship between digital technostress and cyber moral disengagement.
Online self-control moderates the relationship between digital technostress and cyber moral disengagement.
Abstract
This study explores the relationship between digital technostress and cyber moral disengagement among college students, with a particular focus on the mediating role of psychological resilience, self-efficacy, and the moderating role of online self-control. This study conducted a questionnaire survey on 1980 college students using the Digital Technostress Scale, Cyber Moral Disengagement Questionnaire, Internet Usage Self- Control Scale, Psychological Resilience Scale, and Self-efficacy Scale. The results indicate that: (1) There is a significant positive correlation between digital technostress and cyber moral disengagement; (2) The independent and chain mediated pathways of psychological resilience and self-efficacy between digital technostress and cyber moral disengagement are established; (3) The online self-control plays a moderating role in the relationship between digital…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTechnostress in Professional Settings · Impact of Technology on Adolescents · Cyberloafing and Workplace Behavior
