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Overview

Pengcheng Wang is affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and social sciences, with numerous contributions focusing on the intersections of technology and adolescent development.

The scientist's recent publications cover various aspects of technology's impact on youth and social behaviors. Notable papers include:

  • Exploring User Adoption of ChatGPT: A Technology Acceptance Model Perspective (2024) in the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
  • The influence of perceived parental phubbing on adolescents' problematic smartphone use: A two-wave multiple mediation model (2021) in Addictive Behaviors
  • Parental Phubbing and Adolescents' Cyberbullying Perpetration: A Moderated Mediation Model of Moral Disengagement and Online Disinhibition (2020) in Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Upward social comparison on mobile social media and depression: The mediating role of envy and the moderating role of marital quality (2020) in Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Parent-adolescent congruence in phubbing and adolescents' depressive symptoms: A moderated polynomial regression with response surface analyses (2020) in Journal of Affective Disorders

Pengcheng Wang's frequent coauthors include:

  • Li Lei
  • Xingchao Wang
  • Mingkun Ouyang
  • Pan Zeng
  • Jingyu Geng

The scientist's work is often published in venues such as:

  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Computers in Human Behavior
  • Current Psychology

The main fields of study covered by Pengcheng Wang include:

  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences

Subfields of study for this scientist incorporate:

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Social Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Education
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

Pengcheng Wang's research addresses a variety of topics, with a particular focus on:

  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
  • Media Influence and Health

Best Publications

  • Partner phubbing and depression among married Chinese adults: The roles of relationship satisfaction and relationship length

    Xingchao Wang;Xiaochun Xie;Yuhui Wang;Pengcheng Wang

  • Peer relationship and adolescent smartphone addiction: The mediating role of self-esteem and the moderating role of the need to belong

    Pengcheng Wang;Meng Zhao;Xingchao Wang;Xiaochun Xie

  • Social networking sites addiction and adolescent depression: A moderated mediation model of rumination and self-esteem

    Pengcheng Wang;Xinyue Wang;Yingqiu Wu;Xiaochun Xie

  • Parental Phubbing and Adolescents' Depressive Symptoms: Self-Esteem and Perceived Social Support as Moderators.

    Xingchao Wang;Ling Gao;Jiping Yang;Fengqing Zhao

  • Trait anger and cyberbullying among young adults

    Xingchao Wang;Li Yang;Jiping Yang;Pengcheng Wang

  • Childhood maltreatment, moral disengagement, and adolescents' cyberbullying perpetration: Fathers' and mothers' moral disengagement as moderators

    Xingchao Wang;Jiping Yang;Pengcheng Wang;Li Lei

  • Fear of Missing Out and Procrastination as Mediators Between Sensation Seeking and Adolescent Smartphone Addiction

    Jiayi Wang;Pengcheng Wang;Xiaofan Yang;Guohua Zhang

  • The need to belong and adolescent authentic self-presentation on SNSs: A moderated mediation model involving FoMO and perceived social support

    Pengcheng Wang;Xiaochun Xie;Xingchao Wang;Xinyue Wang

  • Basic psychological needs satisfaction and fear of missing out: Friend support moderated the mediating effect of individual relative deprivation

    Xiaochun Xie;Yuhui Wang;Pengcheng Wang;Fengqing Zhao

  • Social networking sites addiction and FoMO: The mediating role of envy and the moderating role of need to belong

    Lipeng Yin;Pengcheng Wang;Jia Nie;Jinjin Guo

  • The influence of perceived parental phubbing on adolescents' problematic smartphone use: A two-wave multiple mediation model.

    Jingyu Geng;Li Lei;Mingkun Ouyang;Jia Nie

  • The exacerbating role of perceived social support and the “buffering” role of depression in the relation between sensation seeking and adolescent smartphone addiction

    Pengcheng Wang;Li Lei;Xingchao Wang;Jia Nie

  • Envy and problematic smartphone use: The mediating role of FOMO and the moderating role of student-student relationship

    Pengcheng Wang;Xingchao Wang;Jia Nie;Pan Zeng

  • Upward social comparison on mobile social media and depression: The mediating role of envy and the moderating role of marital quality.

    Wei Wang;Mingzhu Wang;Qian Hu;Pengcheng Wang

  • Parental Phubbing and Adolescents' Cyberbullying Perpetration: A Moderated Mediation Model of Moral Disengagement and Online Disinhibition.

    Xingchao Wang;Wei Wang;Yuran Qiao;Ling Gao

  • Psychopathological Consequences Related to Problematic Instagram Use Among Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Body Image Dissatisfaction and Moderating Role of Gender

    Cemil Yurdagül;Kagan Kircaburun;Emrah Emirtekin;Pengcheng Wang

  • Difficulties in Emotion Regulation and Cyberbullying Among Chinese Adolescents: A Mediation Model of Loneliness and Depression.

    Qianyun Jiang;Fengqing Zhao;Xiaochun Xie;Xingchao Wang

  • Mother phubbing and adolescent academic burnout: The mediating role of mental health and the moderating role of agreeableness and neuroticism

    Qiyu Bai;Shiguo Bai;Qi Dan;Li Lei

  • Gender differences in the relationships between parental phubbing and adolescents' depressive symptoms: The mediating role of parent-adolescent communication.

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  • Parent-adolescent congruence in phubbing and adolescents' depressive symptoms: A moderated polynomial regression with response surface analyses.

    Qiyu Bai;Li Lei;Fang-Hsuan Hsueh;Xiaoqi Yu

  • Can emotion regulation difficulty lead to adolescent problematic smartphone use? A moderated mediation model of depression and perceived social support

    Linqian Fu;Pengcheng Wang;Meng Zhao;Xin Xie

  • Selfie posting and self-esteem among young adult women: A mediation model of positive feedback and body satisfaction.

    Yuhui Wang;Xingchao Wang;Hongli Liu;Xiaochun Xie

Frequent Co-Authors

Xingchao Wang
Xingchao Wang Shanxi University
Mark D. Griffiths
Mark D. Griffiths Nottingham Trent University

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