{"id":106395,"date":"2025-08-30T09:21:07","date_gmt":"2025-08-30T09:21:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/106395\/"},"modified":"2025-08-30T09:21:07","modified_gmt":"2025-08-30T09:21:07","slug":"the-relationship-between-social-network-addiction-online-gaming-addiction-and-suicide-ideation-mediating-and-moderating-role-of-loneliness-bmc-psychology","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/106395\/","title":{"rendered":"The relationship between social network addiction, online gaming addiction, and suicide ideation: mediating and moderating role of loneliness | BMC Psychology"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Suicide represents a serious public health issue, closely intertwined with feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, and existential questioning. Suicide, a major global public health concern, is often perceived as an escape from intense emotional, physical, or social distress. Suicidal ideation affects millions annually, with higher prevalence in low- and middle-income contexts likely due to reduced access to mental health support, greater loneliness, and heightened psychosocial stressors [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 48\" title=\"Renaud J, MacNeil SL, Vijayakumar L, Spodenkiewicz M, Daniels S, Brent DA, Turecki G. Suicidal ideation and behavior in youth in low-and middle-income countries: A brief review of risk factors and implications for prevention. Front Psych. 2022;13:1\u201312. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3389\/fpsyt.2022.1044354&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR48\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e508\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">48<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 61\" title=\"Uddin R, Burton NW, Maple M, Khan SR, Khan A. Suicidal ideation, suicide planning, and suicide attempts among adolescents in 59 low-income and middle-income countries: a population-based study. The Lancet child &amp; Adolescent Health. 2019;3(4):223\u201333. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/S2352-4642(18)30403-6&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR61\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e511\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">61<\/a>]. These conditions create an environment where early intervention is often unavailable, and emotional suffering goes unaddressed. As a result, many individuals progress from ideation to action, contributing to the global scale of the issue. According to the World Health Organization [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 70\" title=\"World Health Organization. Suicide worldwide in 2019: Global health estimates. 2021. Retrieved from &#010;                  https:\/\/www.who.int\/teams\/mental-health-and-substance-use\/data-research\/suicide-data&#010;                  &#010;                \" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR70\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e514\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">70<\/a>], approximately 800,000 people die by suicide every year, with one person taking their life every 40\u00a0s [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 58\" title=\"Tsutsumi A, &amp; Izutsu T. Suicide prevention. In Innovations in Global Mental Health. 2021:1401\u20131408. Springer. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/978-3-030-57296-9_89&#010;                  &#010;                \" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR58\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e517\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">58<\/a>]. Millions more struggle with suicidal ideation annually, a number that continues to rise.<\/p>\n<p>Based on these explanations, suicidal ideation is a globally prevalent phenomenon, and although rates vary by region, research shows that low- and middle-income societies report higher rates of suicidal ideation than those with higher socioeconomic status [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 27\" title=\"Knipe D, Williams AJ, Hannam-Swain S, Upton S, Brown K, Bandara P, Chang S, Kapur N. Psychiatric morbidity and suicidal behaviour in low-and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PLoS Med. 2019;16(10):1\u201329. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1371\/journal.pmed.1002905&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR27\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e523\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">27<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 61\" title=\"Uddin R, Burton NW, Maple M, Khan SR, Khan A. Suicidal ideation, suicide planning, and suicide attempts among adolescents in 59 low-income and middle-income countries: a population-based study. The Lancet child &amp; Adolescent Health. 2019;3(4):223\u201333. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/S2352-4642(18)30403-6&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR61\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e526\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">61<\/a>]. These disparities suggest that economic, social, and psychological factors significantly shape suicide vulnerability. Given this, the present study controls for socioeconomic status while examining the psychological mechanisms linking social network addiction, online gaming addiction, and suicidal ideation. Prior studies have shown that lower socioeconomic status is correlated with greater loneliness, higher psychological distress, and reduced access to social support [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 39\" title=\"N\u00e4her AF, Rummel-Kluge C, Hegerl U. Associations of suicide rates with socioeconomic status and social isolation: Findings from longitudinal register and census data. Front Psych. 2020;10:1\u20139. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3389\/fpsyt.2019.00898&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR39\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e529\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">39<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 54\" title=\"Shoib S, Amanda TW, Saeed F, Ransing R, Bhandari SS, Armiya\u2019u, A. Y. U., G\u00fcrcan, A. &amp; Chandradasa, M. Association between loneliness and suicidal behaviour: A scoping review. Turk J Psychiatry. 2023;34(2):125\u201332. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.5080\/u27080&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR54\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e532\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">54<\/a>], all of which are relevant to suicide risk.<\/p>\n<p>Besides these, loneliness has emerged as a key psychological mechanism linking behavioral addictions to suicidal ideation [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 25\" title=\"Khatcherian E, Zullino D, De Leo D, &amp; Achab S. Feelings of loneliness: understanding the risk of suicidal ideation in adolescents with internet addiction. A theoretical model to answer to a systematic literature review, without results. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022;19(4):2012. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/ijerph19042012&#010;                  &#010;                \" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR25\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e538\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">25<\/a>]. Defined as a subjective experience of social disconnection, loneliness is understood to be closely associated with emotional vulnerability and reduced mental well-being [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 7\" title=\"Cacioppo S, Capitanio JP, Cacioppo JT. Toward a neurology of loneliness. Psychol Bull. 2014;140(6):1464\u2013504. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1037\/a0037618&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR7\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e541\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">7<\/a>]. Because excessive engagement in digital environments such as social networking platforms and online games can displace real-world social interactions, intensifying feelings of loneliness [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 30\" title=\"Kuss DJ, Griffiths MD. Social networking sites and addiction: Ten lessons learned. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017;14(3):1\u201317. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/ijerph14030311&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR30\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e544\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">30<\/a>]. In this context, loneliness may function both as a mediating factor, explaining how social network addiction and online gaming addiction contribute to suicidal ideation, and as a moderating factor, amplifying the psychological impact of these addictions. This dual role is grounded in the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide (ITS), which identifies thwarted belongingness, a conceptual cousin of loneliness, as a key driver of suicidal ideation. By disrupting individuals\u2019 sense of connection and emotional security, loneliness may act both as a consequence of digital overuse and a vulnerability that magnifies its effects [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 4\" title=\"Boursier V, Gioia F, Musetti A, Schimmenti A. Facing loneliness and anxiety during the covid-19 isolation: The role of excessive social media use in a sample of Italian adults. Front Psych. 2020;11:1\u201310. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3389\/fpsyt.2020.586222&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR4\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e547\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">4<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 62\" title=\"Van Orden KA, Witte TK, Cukrowicz KC, Braithwaite SR, Selby EA, Joiner TE Jr. The interpersonal theory of suicide. Psychol Rev. 2010;117(2):575\u2013600.\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR62\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e550\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">62<\/a>]. These two domains\u2014one socially oriented and feedback-driven, the other immersive and performance-based\u2014represent distinct yet complementary digital behaviors, both of which are especially relevant to emotional detachment and mental health risks [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 6\" title=\"Brailovskaia J, Schillack H, Margraf J. Tell me why are you using social media (SM)! Relationship between reasons for use of SM, SM flow, daily stress, depression, anxiety, and addictive SM use\u2013An exploratory investigation of young adults in Germany. Comput Hum Behav. 2020;113:1\u20139. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.chb.2020.106511&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR6\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e554\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">6<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 40\" title=\"Nesi J, Rothenberg WA, Bettis AH, Massing-Schaffer M, Fox KA, Telzer EH, Lindquist KA, Prinstein MJ. Emotional responses to social media experiences among adolescents: Longitudinal associations with depressive symptoms. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2022;51(6):907\u201322. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1080\/15374416.2021.1955370&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR40\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e557\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">40<\/a>]. In this context, loneliness may function both as a mediating factor, explaining how social network addiction and online gaming addiction contribute to suicidal ideation, and as a moderating factor, amplifying the psychological impact of these addictions.<\/p>\n<p>The role of loneliness may also be shaped by sociocultural context. Especially in Turkish society, collectivist values and family-centered norms emphasize social cohesion, mutual obligation, and relational interdependence. When individuals perceive a loss of connection or fail to meet relational expectations, the psychological burden of loneliness may be particularly acute [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 5\" title=\"Boztilki M, G\u00fcler \u00c7U, Ko\u00e7ak O. How do Turkish youth\u2019s individualist and collectivist characteristics affect their willingness to migrate? The mediator role of life satisfaction. Khazar J Hum Soc Sci. 2023;25(4):40\u201362. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.5782\/2223-2621.2022.25.4.40&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR5\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e563\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">5<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 63\" title=\"van Tilburg TG, Fokkema T. Stronger feelings of loneliness among Moroccan and Turkish older adults in the Netherlands: In search for an explanation. Eur J Ageing. 2021;18(3):311\u201322. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/s10433-020-00562-x&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR63\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e566\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">63<\/a>]. Moreover, when digital interactions substitute face-to-face relationships, this may further erode traditional support structures, making loneliness more salient and distressing [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 28\" title=\"Kovan A. The correlation among social media addiction, loneliness and fear of missing out: A psychoeducation program implementation proposal. 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Considering these dynamics, understanding how cultural dynamics affect the pathways of social network addiction to suicidal ideation and online gaming addiction to suicidal ideation is thought to be important in terms of contextualizing the findings and developing culturally sensitive interventions.<\/p>\n<p>At this point, suicidal ideation may be triggered by a range of psychological, relational, and behavioral factors, including mood disorders, social isolation, family stress, economic hardship, and addictive behaviors [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 17\" title=\"Goodwill JR. Purpose in the pandemic: Fear of covid-19, hopelessness, meaning in life, and suicidal thoughts among two samples of Black Americans. Am Psychol. 2023;78(6):775\u201389. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1037\/amp0001171&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR17\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e576\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">17<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 68\" title=\"Witteveen D, Velthorst E. Economic hardship and mental health complaints during covid-19. Proc Natl Acad Sci. 2020;117(44):27277\u201384. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1073\/pnas.2009609117&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR68\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e579\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">68<\/a>]. While digital platforms offer convenience and connectivity, they may also foster perfectionism, unrealistic comparisons, and social withdrawal. Exposure to idealized content on social media, for example, can lead to feelings of inadequacy, low self-worth, and loneliness [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 14\" title=\"Engelson BJ, Bernstein SA, Moutier CY, Gold JA. Content notice: Guidelines to discuss suicide on social media. Mo Med. 2023;120(1):15\u201320.\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR14\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e582\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">14<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 29\" title=\"Kovan A, G\u00fclbah\u00e7e A, &amp; Salamzade T. Beyond the filter: Examining the psychosocial effects of instagram addiction. J Concurr Disord. 2024b. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.54127\/jnbw7323&#010;                  &#010;                \" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR29\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e585\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">29<\/a>], particularly in individuals prone to overuse. Similarly, competitive and immersive online gaming environments may disrupt real-world responsibilities and relationships, elevating suicidal ideation [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 8\" title=\"Chamarro A, D\u00edaz-Moreno A, Bonilla I, Cladellas R, Griffiths MD, G\u00f3mez-Romero MJ, Limonero JT. Stress and suicide risk among adolescents: The role of problematic internet use, gaming disorder and emotional regulation. BMC Public Health. 2024;24(1):1\u201311. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1186\/s12889-024-17860-z&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR8\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e588\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">8<\/a>]. These risks highlight the need to evaluate the mental health impacts of digital behavior comprehensively. Indeed, also stigma surrounding mental health, loneliness, and suicide continues to be prevalent in Turkish society [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 24\" title=\"Kark\u0131n AN, Eskin M. Prevalence, correlates, and risk factors of suicidal ideation and attempts in Turkey. Neuropsychiatric Investigation. 2023;61(1):19\u201336. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.5152\/neuropsychiatricinvest.2023.22019&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR24\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e592\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">24<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 52\" title=\"Sar\u0131ko\u00e7 G, \u00d6z F. The effects and stigma of mental illness in Turkey. Community Ment Health J. 2016;52:353\u201360. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/s10597-015-9960-7&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR52\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e595\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">52<\/a>]. In this context, individuals may use social networks or online games as emotional escape mechanisms. However, these platforms often lack the depth and authenticity of real-life social bonds, which can compound loneliness [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 28\" title=\"Kovan A. The correlation among social media addiction, loneliness and fear of missing out: A psychoeducation program implementation proposal. Revista Educ. 2024;48(2):1\u201318. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.15517\/revedu.v48i2.58460&#010;                  &#010;                \" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR28\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e598\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">28<\/a>] and even increase suicidal ideation [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 50\" title=\"Roy A, Nikolitch K, McGinn R, Jinah S, Klement W, Kaminsky ZA. A machine learning approach predicts future risk to suicidal ideation from social media data. NPJ Digital Medicine. 2020;3(1):1\u201312. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1038\/s41746-020-0287-6&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR50\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e601\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">50<\/a>]. Identifying culturally specific drivers of digital overuse and understanding their psychological effects is essential for informing prevention strategies and public health initiatives targeting suicidal ideation among Turkish adults.<\/p>\n<p>Theoretical background<\/p>\n<p>As partially mentioned above, the ITS, which emphasizes that suicide arises from the interplay of personal and social factors, identifies two core psychological states as precursors to suicidal ideation: perceived burdensomeness and thwarted belongingness. Perceived burdensomeness refers to the belief that one is a burden to others and lacks value, while thwarted belongingness captures a subjective sense of alienation or lack of meaningful social connection. When both states co-occur, the risk of suicidal ideation increases significantly [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 22\" title=\"Joiner TE, Van Orden KA, Witte TK, Rudd MD. The interpersonal theory of suicide. Psychol Rev. 2010;117(2):575\u2013600.\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR22\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e611\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">22<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 62\" title=\"Van Orden KA, Witte TK, Cukrowicz KC, Braithwaite SR, Selby EA, Joiner TE Jr. The interpersonal theory of suicide. Psychol Rev. 2010;117(2):575\u2013600.\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR62\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e614\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">62<\/a>].<\/p>\n<p>In this study, we focus on thwarted belongingness, which aligns conceptually with loneliness, the main construct in our proposed model. Loneliness is understood as a subjective experience of social disconnection, emotional isolation, or unfulfilled interpersonal needs [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 69\" title=\"Wolters NE, Mobach L, Wuthrich VM, Vonk P, Van der Heijde CM, Wiers RW, Rapee RM, Klein AM. Emotional and social loneliness and their unique links with social isolation, depression and anxiety. J Affect Disord. 2023;329:207\u201317. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.jad.2023.02.096&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR69\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e620\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">69<\/a>]. While perceived burdensomeness is acknowledged in ITS, it is not directly modeled or assessed in our current research and is therefore not included in our structural model. We conceptualize loneliness as both a mediator and a moderator in the relationship between social network addiction, online gaming addiction, and suicidal ideation. Theoretically, this dual role is grounded in ITS: loneliness, reflecting thwarted belongingness, can emerge as a consequence of addictive digital engagement (mediation) or act as a psychological vulnerability that shapes the strength of the relationship between behavioral addictions and suicidal ideation (moderation).<\/p>\n<p>As a mediator, loneliness may develop due to excessive or compulsive use of social networks or online games, which replace real-life interactions and reduce emotional closeness [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 55\" title=\"Su P, He M. The mediating role of loneliness in the relationship between smartphone addiction and subjective well-being. Sci Rep. 2024;14(1):1\u20137. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1038\/s41598-024-54546-3&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR55\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e626\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">55<\/a>]. Over time, this emotional disconnection may increase suicidal ideation. As a moderator, loneliness may intensify the impact of social network addiction or online gaming addiction on suicidal ideation by reducing coping resources and emotional resilience, making already vulnerable individuals more susceptible to suicide-related thoughts [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 43\" title=\"Nwafor CE, Ugwu PC, Okoye CA, Ofoma BE. Social media addiction moderates the relationship between interpersonal isolation and suicidal ideation among undergraduates. Journal of Psychology and Allied Disciplines. 2023;2(1):1\u201315.\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR43\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e629\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">43<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 71\" title=\"Xie Y, Yang Q, Lei F. The relationship of internet gaming addiction and suicidal ideation among adolescents: The mediating role of negative emotion and the moderating role of hope. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023;20(4):1\u201310. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/ijerph20043375&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR71\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e632\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">71<\/a>]. Despite this theoretical justification, we recognize that assigning both roles to the same construct introduces complexity, especially within a cross-sectional design. Mediation assumes temporal sequencing i.e., that social network addiction\/online gaming addiction leads to loneliness, which in turn leads to suicidal ideation. Moderation, on the other hand, assumes that loneliness is a pre-existing individual difference that influences the strength of the social network addiction\u2013suicidal ideation or online gaming addiction\u2014suicidal ideation relationship.<\/p>\n<p>To address these concerns, we interpret the model as a theoretically driven exploratory framework, not a definitive causal structure. We employed statistical safeguards to mitigate overlap such as centering interaction terms and checking variance inflation factors to reduce multicollinearity. By focusing explicitly on thwarted belongingness and situating loneliness as its empirical proxy, our model presents a focused and theory-consistent application of ITS. This perspective is further supported by recent findings that link digital behavioral addictions to social disconnection and increased suicide risk [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 16\" title=\"Ge MW, Hu FH, Jia YJ, Tang W, Zhang WQ, Zhao DY, Shen WQ, &amp; Chen HL. The relationship between loneliness and Internet or smartphone addiction among adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis.\u00a0Psychol Rep. 2023;1429\u20131451. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1177\/00332941231180119&#010;                  &#010;                \" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR16\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e638\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">16<\/a>]. Understanding loneliness as both an outcome of and amplifier for problematic digital engagement allows for a richer conceptualization of suicide pathways in digital-age contexts.<\/p>\n<p>Digital behavioral addictions and suicidal ideation<\/p>\n<p>With the growing popularity of social networking platforms and online games, concerns about their mental health impacts have intensified. Recent studies show that excessive or problematic engagement with these digital platforms known as social network addiction and online gaming addiction is linked to increased risk of psychological distress and suicidal ideation [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 47\" title=\"Peng P, Liao Y. Six addiction components of problematic social media use in relation to depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms: A latent profile analysis and network analysis. BMC Psychiatry. 2023;23(1):1\u201310. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1186\/s12888-023-04837-2&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR47\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e649\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">47<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 67\" title=\"Weinstein AM. Problematic social networking site use-effects on mental health and the brain. Front Psych. 2023;13:1\u201311. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3389\/fpsyt.2022.1106004&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR67\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e652\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">67<\/a>]. Individuals immersed in these platforms may experience heightened exposure to idealized representations of others\u2019 lives, leading to feelings of inadequacy, diminished self-esteem, and emotional distress [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 64\" title=\"V\u00e9lez-Grau C, Magan IM, Gwadz M. The burden of not belonging: A qualitative study of the applicability of the interpersonal theory of suicide constructs of belongingness and burdensomeness to ethnocultural minoritized youth. Behav Ther. 2023;54(5):777\u201393. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.beth.2023.02.004&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR64\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e655\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">64<\/a>]. Both social network addiction and online gaming addiction may foster isolation from real-life relationships, thereby reducing protective social bonds and increasing vulnerability to suicidal ideation [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 8\" title=\"Chamarro A, D\u00edaz-Moreno A, Bonilla I, Cladellas R, Griffiths MD, G\u00f3mez-Romero MJ, Limonero JT. Stress and suicide risk among adolescents: The role of problematic internet use, gaming disorder and emotional regulation. BMC Public Health. 2024;24(1):1\u201311. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1186\/s12889-024-17860-z&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR8\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e658\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">8<\/a>]. These relationships warrant serious consideration in light of ITS, which posits that disrupted belongingness is a proximal cause of suicidal thoughts. Understanding how addictive digital behaviors influence emotional well-being and suicide risk is vital for developing early intervention strategies, particularly among youth and emerging adults who represent the highest-risk groups for these behavioral patterns.<\/p>\n<p>Digital behavioral addictions and loneliness<\/p>\n<p>While digital tools can facilitate connection, excessive use, particularly through social networks and online games can paradoxically lead to greater loneliness. Research indicates that social network addiction and online gaming addiction are both associated with reduced real-life social interaction, lower emotional intimacy, and increased social isolation [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 21\" title=\"Jiang Q, Chen Z, Zhang Z, Zuo C. Investigating links between internet literacy, Internet use, and Internet addiction among Chinese youth and adolescents in the digital age. Front Psych. 2023;14:1233303. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3389\/fpsyt.2023.1233303&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR21\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e669\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">21<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 38\" title=\"Mun IB, Lee S. A longitudinal study of the impact of parental loneliness on adolescents\u2019 online game addiction: The mediating roles of adolescents\u2019 social skill deficits and loneliness. Comput Hum Behav. 2022;136:1\u201312. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.chb.2022.107375&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR38\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e672\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">38<\/a>]. Individuals who rely on virtual interactions may develop superficial or transient connections that do not fulfill deeper emotional needs. This may especially affect users who substitute digital platforms for in-person relationships, weakening their sense of social integration and increasing their vulnerability to loneliness [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 45\" title=\"Paquin V, Ferrari M, Sekhon H, Rej S. Time to think \u201cmeta\u201d: A critical viewpoint on the risks and benefits of virtual worlds for mental health. JMIR Serious Games. 2023;11:1\u20139. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.2196\/43388&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR45\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e675\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">45<\/a>]. Within the ITS framework, this dynamic reflects the experience of thwarted belongingness, which is directly tied to suicidal ideation. Our model posits that social network addiction and online gaming addiction can increase loneliness, which either mediates the relationship to suicidal ideation or exacerbates it as a moderator. This dual conceptualization highlights the emotional risks posed by problematic digital behavior in socially vulnerable populations.<\/p>\n<p>Loneliness and suicidal ideation<\/p>\n<p>Loneliness is a powerful predictor of psychological distress and is often implicated in the emergence of suicidal ideation. In a digitally connected world, individuals may find themselves physically surrounded but emotionally isolated, especially when online relationships fail to provide genuine support or belonging [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 53\" title=\"Sen K, Prybutok G, Prybutok V. The use of digital technology for social wellbeing reduces social isolation in older adults: A systematic review. SSM-population Health. 2022;17:1\u20139. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.ssmph.2021.101020&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR53\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e686\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">53<\/a>]. Emotional loneliness, in particular, contributes to feelings of worthlessness and meaninglessness two well-known cognitive precursors to suicidal ideation [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 41\" title=\"Nilsson C, Blomberg K, Bremer A. Existential loneliness and life suffering in being a suicide survivor: A reflective lifeworld research study. Int J Qual Stud Health Well Being. 2022;17(1):1\u201311. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1080\/17482631.2022.2122157&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR41\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e689\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">41<\/a>]. Moreover, loneliness can impair coping resources, trigger negative self-appraisals, and lead to depressive symptoms [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 19\" title=\"Hayes S, Carlyle M, Haslam SA, Haslam C, Dingle G. Exploring links between social identity, emotion regulation, and loneliness in those with and without a history of mental illness. Br J Clin Psychol. 2022;61(3):701\u201334. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1111\/bjc.12358&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR19\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e692\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">19<\/a>], all of which increase psychological vulnerability. We position loneliness as a consequence of digital overuse (via social network addiction and online gaming addiction) that contributes to the development of suicidal ideation. While loneliness is shaped by both internal and external factors [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 37\" title=\"Mun IB. A longitudinal study on the effects of parental anxiety on mobile game addiction in adolescents: The mediating role of adolescent anxiety and loneliness. Int J Ment Heal Addict. 2024;22(1):560\u201377. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/s11469-022-00890-2&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR37\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e695\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">37<\/a>], its role in suicide risk is magnified in contexts where social comparison, emotional isolation, and perceived disconnection prevail. Consistent with ITS, our study targets thwarted belongingness as the active mechanism through which loneliness may lead to suicidal thoughts. By focusing on this single, theory-consistent pathway, we offer a model that is both theoretically sound and empirically actionable.<\/p>\n<p>Current study<\/p>\n<p>This study aims to investigate how common digital behavioral addictions, particularly social network addiction and online gaming addiction, affect suicidal ideation. For this purpose, the model shown in Fig.\u00a0<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-track-action=\"figure anchor\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#Fig1\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">1<\/a> was designed to examine both the potential mediating and moderating roles of loneliness in the relationship between social network addiction and online gaming addiction on suicidal ideation. Specifically, this study explores the influence of social network addiction and online gaming addiction on suicidal ideation, focusing on the mediating and moderating roles of loneliness. While this dual-role approach may appear conceptually ambitious, it is grounded in the ITS, which positions loneliness as a manifestation of thwarted belongingness, a main factor influencing suicidal thoughts.<\/p>\n<p>Fig.\u00a01<a class=\"c-article-section__figure-link\" data-test=\"img-link\" data-track=\"click\" data-track-label=\"image\" data-track-action=\"view figure\" href=\"https:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w\/figures\/1\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"Fig1\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/40359_2025_2892_Fig1_HTML.png\" alt=\"figure 1\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"685\" height=\"340\"\/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Conceptual model of the research<\/p>\n<p>From a theoretical perspective, loneliness may function as a mediator when it is understood as an emotional consequence of excessive engagement in social networking platforms or online games, which may displace real-world social interactions and ultimately increase suicidal ideation. Conversely, loneliness may function as a moderator when considered a pre-existing vulnerability that magnifies the psychological impact of digital behavioral addiction on suicidal ideation. This moderating role is especially relevant for individuals whose heightened loneliness amplifies their sensitivity to the emotional disruptions caused by social network addiction and online gaming addiction. Mediation analysis assumes temporal ordering (i.e., social network addiction\/online gaming addiction loneliness suicidal ideation), while moderation assumes that loneliness is a stable trait influencing the strength of the social network addiction\/online gaming addiction-suicidal ideation relationship. By examining these correlations, the research seeks to clarify how digital behavioral addictions in the digital age may contribute to suicidal ideation, providing evidence for preventive mental health strategies. Past studies have consistently found that social network addiction and online gaming addiction are correlated with increased feelings of loneliness and, subsequently, with suicidal ideation [<a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 21\" title=\"Jiang Q, Chen Z, Zhang Z, Zuo C. Investigating links between internet literacy, Internet use, and Internet addiction among Chinese youth and adolescents in the digital age. Front Psych. 2023;14:1233303. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3389\/fpsyt.2023.1233303&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR21\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e729\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">21<\/a>, <a data-track=\"click\" data-track-action=\"reference anchor\" data-track-label=\"link\" data-test=\"citation-ref\" aria-label=\"Reference 36\" title=\"Moretta T, Franceschini C, Musetti A. Loneliness and problematic social networking sites use in young adults with poor vs. good sleep quality: The moderating role of gender. Addict Behav. 2023;142:1\u20138. &#010;                  https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.addbeh.2023.107687&#010;                  &#010;                .\" href=\"http:\/\/bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com\/articles\/10.1186\/s40359-025-02892-w#ref-CR36\" id=\"ref-link-section-d279390683e732\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">36<\/a>]. Based on this literature, the following hypotheses were developed:<\/p>\n<p>H1. Both social networking addiction and online gaming addiction have positive direct effects on loneliness and suicidal ideation.<\/p>\n<p>H2. Loneliness partially mediates the positive relationships between social networking addiction, online gaming addiction, and suicidal ideation.<\/p>\n<p>H3. Loneliness moderates the associations between social networking addiction and suicidal ideation, as well as between online gaming addiction and suicidal ideation, such that these associations are stronger at higher levels of loneliness.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Suicide represents a serious public health issue, closely intertwined with feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, and existential questioning. 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