European Public & Social Innovation Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10, P. 1 - 20
Published: Dec. 26, 2024
Introducción:
El
presente
estudio
aborda
la
prevalencia
y
los
factores
de
incidencia
nomofobia
entre
estudiantes
universitarios
gallegos.
Metodología:
se
realizó
un
cuantitativo
transversal
en
el
que
encuestó
a
774
educación
superior
utilizando
Nomophobia
Questionnaire
(NMP-Q).
Resultados:
las
mujeres
más
jóvenes
presentaron
niveles
altos
nomofobia.
La
frecuencia
conexión
internet
través
del
móvil
también
relacionó
significativamente
con
mayores
NMP-Q
demostró
ser
una
herramienta
válida
fiable
para
mensurar
población
universitaria,
constatándose
su
idoneidad
medición
este
fenómeno
base
cuatro
dimensiones:
“acceso
información”,
“renuncia
comodidad”,
“no
poder
comunicarse”
“pérdida
conexión”.
Discusión:
puede
afectar
negativamente
salud
mental,
física
emocional
individuos
debido
excesiva
dependencia
hacia
sus
smartphones,
siendo
género,
edad
variables
predictoras.
Conclusiones:
instituciones
universitarias
deberían
desarrollar
programas
educativos
mediante
cuales
promueva
adecuada
gestión
uso
teléfonos
inteligentes
fin
hábitos
basados
bienestar
capacidad
desconexión
digital.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Jan. 2, 2025
Nomophobia,
or
the
fear
of
being
without
a
mobile
phone,
has
been
linked
to
negative
impacts
on
physical,
psychological,
and
academic
well-being
students,
including
nursing
students.
While
prevalence
nomophobia
its
associated
factors
vary
across
studies,
limited
research
focused
students
in
Hamedan-Iran.
This
study
aimed
determine
related
among
Hamedan
Province.
A
cross-sectional
was
conducted
407
recruited
using
convenience
sampling.
Data
were
collected
through
Nomophobia
Questionnaire
(NMPQ).
Statistical
analyses,
descriptive
statistics,
independent
t-tests,
one-way
ANOVA,
Scheffé
post-hoc
tests,
Multiple
linear
regression,
performed
STATA-14
software
identify
with
Nursing
students'
mean
total
score
73.8
±
23.7
(out
140).
substantial
proportion
(72%)
experienced
moderate
severe
nomophobia.
severity
significantly
educational
level,
grade
point
average,
smartphone
checking
frequency,
daily
internet
usage,
primary
phone
use
(academic
vs.
non-academic).
Educational
frequency
emerged
as
significant
predictors
The
present
reveals
high
Given
detrimental
impact
physical
mental
health,
well
performance,
there
is
pressing
need
for
targeted
interventions.
Raising
awareness
about
adverse
consequences
excessive
providing
accessible
counseling
psychological
support
services
can
be
effective
strategies
mitigate
effects
this
population.
Computers in Human Behavior Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14, P. 100424 - 100424
Published: May 1, 2024
Smartphones
are
ubiquitous
and
offer
numerous
benefits
in
daily
life.
However,
the
ongoing
excessive
use
of
smartphones
has
been
associated
with
a
range
adverse
effects,
capturing
attention
researchers
worldwide.
While
higher
smartphone
is
often
seen
as
potentially
compulsive
or
addictive,
it
essential
to
recognise
that
not
all
inherently
problematic;
practical
reasons
can
also
contribute
increased
usage.
Consequently,
distinguishing
between
purposeful
productive
harmful
behaviours
essential.
Existing
research
recognises
differences
usage
but
lacks
depth
its
exploration.
There
notable
demand
for
in-depth
studies
distinguish
problematic
examine
what
drives
transition
these
behaviours.
this
review
critically
examines
prior
explain
distinctions
among
various
types
explore
characteristics,
reasons,
causes,
consequences
This
article
introduces
an
Integrative
Pathway
Model
(IPM),
conceptual
framework
designed
behind
individuals'
active
use.
It
delves
into
specific
gratifications
users
seek
from
their
investigates
factors
may
influence
motivations
and,
consequently,
affect
highlights
three
distinct
yet
mutually
exclusive
use-related
pathways:
effectual
use,
ineffectual
contributes
enhancing
understanding
Problematic
Smartphone
Use
Dependence
(PSUD)
by
probing
multifaceted
interplay
individual
social
dynamics,
environmental
factors.
need
multi-dimensional
approach
usage,
acknowledging
does
always
signify
behaviour.
emphasises
increasing
strategies
effectively
manage
PSUD.
BMC Medical Education,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: March 12, 2025
Nomophobia
and
social
anxiety
have
significant
negative
implications
for
the
physical
mental
health
of
students,
as
well
their
academic
performance.
Considering
variability
in
findings
across
studies
on
prevalence
nomophobia
anxiety,
this
study
aimed
to
investigate
nomophobia,
its
associated
factors,
relationship
with
interaction
among
nursing
students.
This
cross-sectional
descriptive-analytical
was
conducted
between
August
22nd
September
23rd,
2023,
at
School
Nursing
Midwifery
Kermanshah,
located
western
Iran.
A
convenience
sampling
method
employed,
resulting
recruitment
258
participants.
Data
were
collected
using
a
three-part
questionnaire,
including
demographic
information
form,
Questionnaire
(NMP-Q)
assess
severity
Social
Interaction
Anxiety
Scale
(SIAS)
measure
levels.
analyzed
STATA,
version
14.
Descriptive
statistics
used
summarize
clinical
characteristics.
The
Chi-square
test,
one-way
analysis
variance,
Pearson
correlation
coefficient,
linear
regression
modeling
employed
inferential
analysis.
All
participating
students
(n
=
258)
exhibited
some
degree
nomophobia.
mild,
moderate,
severe
40.7%,
40.3%,
19%,
respectively.
Furthermore,
25.6%
experienced
anxiety.
positive
found
scores
(r
=.37,
P
<.001).
emerged
only
independent
predictor
(P
<.001),
explaining
21%
variance
scores.
results
indicate
both
these
two
factors
numerous
risks
it
is
essential
optimize
technology
use
improve
interactions
Identifying
risk
providing
psychological
counseling
services
them
should
be
prioritized.
BMC Nursing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: Nov. 27, 2024
Abstract
Objective
To
examine
the
prevalence
of
imposter
syndrome
among
nursing
students
and
its
association
with
depression,
stress,
anxiety.
Methods
A
multi-center
cross-sectional
survey
was
conducted
1572
randomly
selected
from
three
universities
across
Egypt.
The
study
over
3
months,
beginning
January
to
end
March,
during
academic
year
2023/2024.
Clance
Imposter
Phenomenon
Scale
Depression
Anxiety
Stress
Scale-21
were
used
for
data
collection.
Results
significant
proportion
experience
moderate
highly
severe
levels
anxiety,
stress.
Around
a
quarter
had
22.6%
14.9%
Additionally,
13.3%
participants
experienced
only
3.8%
experiencing
also
found
that
46.3%
syndrome,
33%
having
frequent
6.2%
scoring
intense
on
scale.
Furthermore,
positively
correlated
total
score
(
r
=
0.639,
p
<
0.001).
stepwise
linear
regression
analysis
explained
45.0%
variance
in
students'
stress
due
other
sociodemographic
covariates.
Conclusion
This
highlighted
relationship
between
students.
Specifically,
female
higher
years,
lower
grade
point
averages,
living
urban
areas,
family
incomes,
not
participating
hobbies
are
more
prone
Nursing
implications
These
findings
underscore
need
holistic
approach
managing
complex
nature
mental
health
Incorporating
education
resources
self-care
management
techniques
into
training
programs
is
imperative
addressing
practice.
Equipping
these
essential
skills
can
enhance
their
resilience,
foster
healthier
work
environment,
ultimately
improve
patient
care
outcomes.
International Nursing Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 8, 2024
Abstract
Aim
This
study
aims
to
assess
the
levels
of
nomophobia
among
nurses
and
midwives
employed
at
a
gynecology
children's
hospital
explore
its
impact
on
their
lives.
Methods
descriptive
cross‐sectional
was
conducted
in
pediatrics
situated
western
region
Turkey.
The
research
sample
comprised
112
midwives.
Data
collection
facilitated
through
an
“Introductory
Information
Form”
“Nomophobia
Scale,”
with
adherence
STROBE
checklist
for
reporting
this
study.
Results
mean
age
participants
34.50
±
9.98
years.
average
total
score
scale
68.45
24.62,
54.5%
classified
as
having
moderate
nomophobia.
Factors
such
age,
years
experience
nursing
or
midwifery,
work
patterns,
habit
checking
phones
immediately
upon
waking
before
sleeping
were
found
influence
Conclusion
observed
that
mobile
phone
usage
setting
negatively
affects
mental
physical
health,
level
being
prevalent.
Notably,
older
increased
associated
lower
scores.
Implications
practice
Initiatives
aimed
preventing
onset
are
recommended,
especially
targeting
younger
who
play
crucial
role
health
service
delivery.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 22, 2024
Abstract
Background
and
Objectives:
Internet
Addiction
Disorder,
a
concept
introduced
for
the
first
time
by
Ivan
Goldberg
in
1995,
is
one
of
most
recently
identified
forms
addiction,
but
already
considered
real
psychosocial
phenomenon,
capable
having
profound
impact
on
different
aspects
social
psychological
life
individuals.
One
its
manifestations
Nomophobia,
neologism
formed
from
combination
terms
such
as
"no
mobile",
"phone"
"phobia”,
that
can
be
understood
fear
feeling
disconnected.
It
today
situational
phobia,
characteristic
contemporary
times.
The
common
symptoms
include
excessive
cell
phone
use,
constant
anxiety
at
thought
losing
internet
connection.
Others
are,
example,
“Ringxiety”,
or
ringing
anxiety,
“phantom
vibration
syndrome”.
This
study
aims
to
examine
spread
Nomophobia
Italian
population,
evaluating
psychopathological
correlations
explain
diffusion.
Methods:
Between
January
May
2023,
an
anonymous
online
questionnaire
was
randomly
sent
general
population.
Alongside
with
tests
evaluate
psycho-social
features,
instrument
used
Questionnaire
(NMP-Q),
version.
Results:
sample
consists
253
people
(145
F,
108
M),
average
age
33.5
years
(
sd
14).
In
our
sample,
100%
subjects
tested
positive
Nomophobia.
Values
indicating
state
severe
are
found
11.5%
(F
57.9%,
M
24.1%).
young
between
18
25
old,
represents
46.6%
affected
more
than
55.2%
cases.
cases
correlate
positively
(p<0,05)
findings
high
impulsiveness.
There
no
other
studies
investigate
correlates
among
Italians.
Conclusions:
Despite
possible
biases,
data
obtained
alarming
sign
addiction
characterizes
times,
which
use
phones
form
expression.
their
now
undisputed
usefulness,
mobile
devices
causing
onset
serious
health
problems,
starting
exposure
radiation
dermatitis.
Furthermore,
they
dramatically
interfere
driving
safety,
becoming
major
cause
road
accidents.
Considering
these
consequences,
it
appears
extremely
important
characterize
well
determinants,
order
proceed
better
definition
prevention.
African Journal of Biological Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(5)
Published: June 21, 2024
Background:
Nomophobia
is
the
abbreviation
of
term
"No
Mobile
Phobia".This
describes
a
new
phenomenon
desire
affected
personnel
to
constantly
keep
using
their
smartphones
with
sever
fear
being
detached
from.This
consequently
causes
them
loose
self-control
over
its
use.
Design:A
randomized
controlled
trial
design
was
used
in
this
study.Participants
were
randomly
assigned
either
study
group
or
control
group.The
received
self-regulation
program,
while
did
not
receive
any
interventions.By
comparing
outcomes
those
group,
researchers
able
assess
specific
impact
program.Sample:
1182
participants
initially
recruited
for
study.However,
after
applying
pre
sample
selection
criteria,
1,122
excluded
from
program
leaving
final
size
60
university
nursing
students
who
had
lower
scores
and
higher
NOMOPHOBIA.These
allocated
two
equal
groups:
group.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(7), P. e0307042 - e0307042
Published: July 25, 2024
This
study
examines
the
impact
of
COVID-19
pandemic
on
individuals'
mental
health
and
their
online
interactions,
particularly
within
Reddit's
communities.
By
analyzing
data
from
15
subreddits
categorized
into
control
groups
2018
to
2022,
we
observed
that
forums
dedicated
exhibited
higher
levels
user
engagement
received
more
supportive
responses
than
those
in
other
categories.
However,
as
evolved,
a
significant
decrease
support
was
noted,
especially
these
groups.
decline
hints
at
risk
emotional
burnout
among
users,
which
poses
acute
challenge
for
individuals
grappling
with
issues.
Intimate
relationships
have
also
an
expression
health.
The
research
underscores
pandemic's
effect
interaction
dynamics,
signaling
necessity
deeper
understanding
development
strategies
maintain
communities
during
times
crisis.
Psychology Health & Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 30
Published: Oct. 23, 2024
This
study
investigates
the
growing
issue
of
nomophobia,
characterized
by
anxiety
being
without
a
mobile
phone,
in
workplace.
Utilizing
broaden-and-build
theory,
this
research
examines
impact
supportive
leadership,
co-worker
support,
Human
Resource
Management
(HRM)
practices,
and
affective
commitment
on
reducing
nomophobia
among
employees.
Data
were
collected
from
393
employees
across
various
educational
organizations.
Structural
Equation
Modeling
(SEM)
was
employed
to
test
proposed
hypotheses.
The
findings
reveal
that
leadership
significantly
reduces
enhancing
HRM
practices
commitment.
However,
contrary
expectations,
support
found
increase
suggesting
informal
communication
social
interactions
via
devices
might
exacerbate
smartphone
dependency.
emerged
as
critical
factor
mitigating
more
so
than
contributes
literature
highlighting
complex
dynamics
workplace
relationships
offering
practical
insights
for
organizations
aiming
reduce
improve
employee
well-being.