The Impact of Nomophobia on Poor Personal Connections Among Adolescents
Li‐Ren Chang,
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Nguyen Thi Huyen Thuong,
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Vo Minh Vinh
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International Journal of Arts Humanities & Social Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
06(01), P. 18 - 30
Published: Jan. 15, 2025
This
study
investigates
the
combined
influence
of
nomophobia,
namely
fear
inaccessibility
and
missing
out
on
personal
connections
among
adolescents
in
some
Asian
regions.
paper
offers
a
comprehensive
analysis
philosophical
academic
literature
integration
these
social
problems
to
propose
practical
solutions
adolescents’
interactions
current
trends
that
has
not
been
done
prior
studies.
We
utilize
quantitative
research
design,
conducting
survey
260
respondents
with
extensive
experience
mobile
phone
use.
The
sampling
process
stratified
random
selection
technique.
Data
includes
use
descriptive
statistics,
Cronbach's
alpha,
exploratory
factor
(EFA),
assessment
variable
relationships
through
multiple
linear
regression,
all
performed
using
SPSS
software.
results
reveal
two
determinants
nomophobia
including
Fear
adolescent’s
poor
connections.
greater
impact,
standardized
coefficient
0.892.
Meanwhile,
slightly
slower,
0.859.
In
digital
age,
findings
provide
useful
insights
for
identifying
factors
put
significant
effect
ineffective
communication
young
age.
Accordingly,
this
makes
sharp
theoretical
contributions
addressing
trend
problems.
Language: Английский
Anxious Attachment Style Predicts Pathological Internet Use in Nursing Students: The Mediating Role of Alexithymia
Perspectives In Psychiatric Care,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
2025(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Aim:
The
study
was
aimed
at
determining
the
mediating
role
of
alexithymia
in
relationship
between
anxious
attachment
style
and
internet
addiction
nursing
students.
Method:
current
cross‐sectional
conducted
with
students
studying
a
province
located
western
Türkiye.
data
were
collected
from
266
using
face‐to‐face
interview
technique
self‐report
scales
February
2024
June
2024.
descriptive
statistics
correlation
analyses
performed
SPSS
(Statistical
Package
for
Social
Sciences)
25.0
program,
analysis
PROCESS
Macro
model
4
SPSS.
obtained
analyzed
statistics,
analysis,
analysis.
Results:
mean
age
participants
21.18
(Min:
18,
Max:
28).
Of
them,
165
(62%)
men,
101
(38%)
women,
only
3
(1%)
married.
time
they
spent
daily
use
varied
1
5
h.
Anxious
predicts
pathological
alexithymia.
At
same
time,
use.
Mediator
indicate
that
is
mediator
(
p
<
0.05).
Conclusion:
Nursing
students,
who
will
perform
nursing,
which
has
crucial
position
health
services,
should
be
provided
trainings
on
styles,
correct
use,
recognizing,
expressing
emotions,
risk
recognized
professional
psychosocial
support
if
necessary.
Testing
hypotheses
different
regions
would
beneficial
generalizing
findings.
Considering
it
useful
to
investigate
other
variables
may
mediate
styles
Language: Английский
Techonoference and Problematic Smartphone Use: The Roles of Attachment and Environmental Sensitivity
Yuan Peng,
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Ruoyu Mao,
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Wanshou Cui
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et al.
Psychological Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 24, 2025
The
present
study
examined
the
potential
mediation
effects
of
parental
attachment
and
peer
attachment,
moderating
effect
environmental
sensitivity
between
technoference
adolescents’
problematic
smartphone
use.
A
sample
908
junior
high
school
students
(
M
age
=
13.41
years,
SD
0.76)
anonymously
completed
questionnaires.
results
revealed
that
:
(1)
both
mother
father
could
mediate
pathway
from
to
use;
(2)
adolescent’s
moderated
direct
indirect
technoference,
Specifically,
adolescents
with
higher
had
greater
use
when
they
experienced
technoference.
Moreover,
lower
exhibited
less
better
mother-child
attachment.
a
complex
interplay
family
individual
factors
contribute
Language: Английский
Cross-Cultural Psychometric Evaluation of the Nomophobia Questionnaire (NMP-Q): Examining Measurement Invariance and Psychological Network Structure Across 11 Countries
Yimei Zhang,
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Xiaonan Pan,
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Zhihao Ma
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et al.
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 30, 2024
Language: Английский
“Alexithymia, Cognitive Distortion and internet Addiction: Moderating Role of Emotional Intelligence”
Psychological Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 23, 2024
Excessive
engagement
in
online
activities,
also
known
as
Internet
addiction
can
have
detrimental
impacts
on
the
mental,
social,
and
physical
well-being
of
individuals.
This
research
work
aims
to
contribute
existing
body
knowledge
internet
alexithymia
provide
insights
that
may
inform
development
targeted
interventions
support
university
students
at
risk
addiction.
With
emotional
intelligence
moderator
cognitive
distortion
mediator,
study
investigated
effect
The
approach
this
cross-sectional
design
allowed
researchers
investigate
intricate
interactions
among
several
elements
influencing
northern
Indian
areas.
For
data
collection,
created
a
thorough
English
53-item
questionnaire.
Initially,
600
surveys
were
distributed,
508
useable
used.
All
hypotheses
received
adequate
from
empirical
evidence,
thus
offering
significant
insights.
supported
direct
positive
correlation
between
Also,
findings
revealed
relationship
distortions
which
further
leads
Moreover,
moderation
results
show
acts
has
added
unique
antecedent
addiction,
is
currently
under-researched
previous
works.
adds
not
only
personality
characteristic
but
variable
should
be
taken
into
account
regarding
constituent
processes
regulation
emotions.
Language: Английский