Nomofobia en estudiantes universitarios gallegos: Análisis de la prevalencia y factores influyentes DOI Creative Commons
Pablo César Muñoz Carril, Isabel Dans Álvarez de Sotomayor

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.

Nomophobia among nursing students: prevalence and associated factors DOI Creative Commons
Mohamad Aslani, Narges Sadeghi, Maryam Janatolmakan

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Distinguishing Between Effectual, Ineffectual, and Problematic Smartphone Use: A Comprehensive Review and Conceptual Pathways Model for Future Research DOI Creative Commons
Saqib Nawaz

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.

Language: Английский

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Exploring the prevalence of nomophobia, its contributing factors, and the relationship with social interaction anxiety among nursing students DOI Creative Commons
Narges Sadeghi, Shahab Rezaeian, Maryam Janatolmakan

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Prevalence of imposter syndrome and its association with depression, stress, and anxiety among nursing students: a multi-center cross-sectional study DOI Creative Commons
Ayman Mohamed El‐Ashry, Samah Mohamed Taha, Eman Sameh Abd Elhay

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Determining the effects of nomophobia on nurses and midwives in a maternity and child health hospital: A cross‐sectional study DOI
Yeliz Dinçer, Sevecen Çelik İnce

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.

Language: Английский

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Patterns of Internet Addiction in an Italian sample: 100% of the sample experience Nomophobia DOI Creative Commons

F. Marcolini,

Gabriele Buffa,

Silvia Tempia Valenta

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Ahmed Gamal,

Eldin Mohamed,

Nefissa Mohamed

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Empathy and redemption: Exploring the narrative transformation of online support for mental health across communities before and after Covid-19 DOI Creative Commons
Yuxuan Cai,

Ertong Wei,

Xintong Cai

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Prevalence and severity of nomophobia among nursing students: A systematic review and meta-analysis DOI
Shiv Kumar Mudgal, Suresh K. Sharma, Vipin Patidar

et al.

Medical Journal Armed Forces India, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Tackling nomophobia: the influence of support systems and organizational practices DOI
Hassan Hessari, Peter Busch, Stephen Smith

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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