Predictors of problematic smartphone use among university students

Abstract Predictors of problematic smartphone use have been found mainly in studies on elementary and high school students. Few studies have focused on predictors related to social network and messaging apps or smartphone model. Thus, the objective of our study was to identify predictors of problema...

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Main Authors: Paulo Guirro Laurence, Yuri Busin, Helena Scoz da Cunha Lima, Elizeu Coutinho Macedo
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-05-01
Series:Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41155-020-00147-8
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spelling doaj-01b5049f5ec245cab84fed57fce7764f2020-11-25T03:48:44ZengSpringerOpenPsicologia: Reflexão e Crítica1678-71532020-05-0133111310.1186/s41155-020-00147-8Predictors of problematic smartphone use among university studentsPaulo Guirro Laurence0Yuri Busin1Helena Scoz da Cunha Lima2Elizeu Coutinho Macedo3Social and Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and Developmental Disorders Program, Center for Health and Biological Sciences, Mackenzie Presbyterian UniversitySocial and Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and Developmental Disorders Program, Center for Health and Biological Sciences, Mackenzie Presbyterian UniversitySocial and Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and Developmental Disorders Program, Center for Health and Biological Sciences, Mackenzie Presbyterian UniversitySocial and Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and Developmental Disorders Program, Center for Health and Biological Sciences, Mackenzie Presbyterian UniversityAbstract Predictors of problematic smartphone use have been found mainly in studies on elementary and high school students. Few studies have focused on predictors related to social network and messaging apps or smartphone model. Thus, the objective of our study was to identify predictors of problematic smartphone use related to demographic characteristics, loneliness, social app use, and smartphone model among university students. This cross-sectional study involved 257 Brazilian university students who answered a smartphone addiction scale, a questionnaire about smartphone usage patterns, and the Brazilian version of the UCLA-R loneliness scale. Women, iPhone owners, and users of Instagram and Snapchat had significantly higher smartphone addiction scores. We found correlations between scores for the Brazilian version of smartphone addiction scale and the importance attributed to WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, and the Brazilian version of the UCLA-R loneliness scale. Our hierarchical regression model predicted 32.2% of the scores of the Brazilian version of the smartphone addiction scale, with the greatest increase in predictive capability by the step that added smartphone social app importance, followed by the step that added loneliness. Adding the smartphone model produced the smallest increase in predictive capability. The theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41155-020-00147-8Mobile phoneCell phoneAddictive behaviorAddictionSocial networkLoneliness
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Helena Scoz da Cunha Lima
Elizeu Coutinho Macedo
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Yuri Busin
Helena Scoz da Cunha Lima
Elizeu Coutinho Macedo
Predictors of problematic smartphone use among university students
Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica
Mobile phone
Cell phone
Addictive behavior
Addiction
Social network
Loneliness
author_facet Paulo Guirro Laurence
Yuri Busin
Helena Scoz da Cunha Lima
Elizeu Coutinho Macedo
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title Predictors of problematic smartphone use among university students
title_short Predictors of problematic smartphone use among university students
title_full Predictors of problematic smartphone use among university students
title_fullStr Predictors of problematic smartphone use among university students
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of problematic smartphone use among university students
title_sort predictors of problematic smartphone use among university students
publisher SpringerOpen
series Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica
issn 1678-7153
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Predictors of problematic smartphone use have been found mainly in studies on elementary and high school students. Few studies have focused on predictors related to social network and messaging apps or smartphone model. Thus, the objective of our study was to identify predictors of problematic smartphone use related to demographic characteristics, loneliness, social app use, and smartphone model among university students. This cross-sectional study involved 257 Brazilian university students who answered a smartphone addiction scale, a questionnaire about smartphone usage patterns, and the Brazilian version of the UCLA-R loneliness scale. Women, iPhone owners, and users of Instagram and Snapchat had significantly higher smartphone addiction scores. We found correlations between scores for the Brazilian version of smartphone addiction scale and the importance attributed to WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, and the Brazilian version of the UCLA-R loneliness scale. Our hierarchical regression model predicted 32.2% of the scores of the Brazilian version of the smartphone addiction scale, with the greatest increase in predictive capability by the step that added smartphone social app importance, followed by the step that added loneliness. Adding the smartphone model produced the smallest increase in predictive capability. The theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed.
topic Mobile phone
Cell phone
Addictive behavior
Addiction
Social network
Loneliness
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41155-020-00147-8
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