Cai Zhang
Beijing Normal University
8 Papers
18 Citations
Cai Zhang is an academic researcher from Beijing Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mediation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Relationship among school socioeconomic status, teacher-student relationship, and middle school students' academic achievement in China: Using the multilevel mediation model.
TL;DR: It is indicated that school SES can influence individual student’s academic achievement via their perception of teacher-student relationship, and low SES schools should receive more attention from policymakers to improve teaching quality and school climate.
The Relationship Among School Safety, School Liking, and Students' Self‐Esteem: Based on a Multilevel Mediation Model
TL;DR: Multilevel mediation analyses showed that the positive relationship between school safety at the school level and self-esteem was partially mediated by school liking, controlling for demographics at both student and school levels.
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Beyond Screen Time: Exploring the Associations between Types of Smartphone Use Content and Adolescents’ Social Relationships
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used specification curve analysis (SCA) to explore the correlations between 20 types of smartphone use content and adolescents' social relationships (parent-child, peer, and teacher-student).
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The Relationship of Parent-Child Technoference and Child Problematic Smartphone Use: The Roles of Parent-Child Relationship, Negative Parenting Styles, and Children’s Gender
Tingting Shao,Chengwei Zhu,Hanning Lei,Yiru Jiang,Haitao Wang,Cai Zhang +5 more
TL;DR: Parent-child technoference, negative parenting styles and child problematic smartphone use are positively correlated, while parent-child relationship is negatively correlated. Parent-child technoference can directly and indirectly predict child problematic smartphone use through parent-child relationship and negative parenting styles respectively.
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The Relationship of Technoference in Conjugal Interactions and Child Smartphone Dependence: The Chain Mediation between Marital Conflict and Coparenting
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explored the impact of technoference in conjugal interactions on child smartphone dependence and its underlying mechanism, and found that techno-erence was significantly associated with child smartphone dependency.