Family Dynamics in the Development of Behavioural Addiction in Singaporean Youth
Project's Details
Title: Family Dynamics in the Development of Behavioural Addiction in Singaporean Youth
PI: Professor Catherine Tang, Department of Psychology, NUS
Collaborator: Dr. Koh Yee Woen Yvaine, Research Fellow, CFPR, NUS
Amount: S$466,985
Completed: 31 May 2020
Abstract
This study adopts a family-based approach in understanding the association between family dynamics and behavioral addiction of adolescents in Singapore. By identifying the role of family and the mental health consequences of behavioral addiction, this study will enhance the conceptual understanding of the challenges faced by adolescents, facilitating the design of preventive and intervention strategies to reduce the occurrence of behavioral addiction, as well as the allocation of societal resources to ensure healthy family functioning and healthy development of adolescents. This research will conduct focus group discussions, cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys of 13 to 17-year-old Singaporeans and their parents.
Project's Team
Principal Investigator
Professor Catherine Tang So-Kum
Collaborator
Dr. Koh Yee Woen, Yvaine