Psychometric Properties of a Turkish Version of the Nomophobia Scale for the Nine-Eighteen Age Group
Aim:As a situational phobia, nomophobia is the fear experienced in the absence of a cell phone. Nomophobia leads to situations that negatively affect children’s health. The aim of this study is to conduct validity and reliability studies for the Turkish version of the Nomophobia scale.Materials and...
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doaj-93fb7d5ca11b4dcaa68b55e46f94d5b32020-11-25T03:44:34ZengGalenos YayineviJournal of Pediatric Research2147-94452587-24782020-12-017431632210.4274/jpr.galenos.2020.6342513049054Psychometric Properties of a Turkish Version of the Nomophobia Scale for the Nine-Eighteen Age GroupEmine Zahide Özdemir0Murat Bektaş1 Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Nursing, Deparment of Health Sciences Institute, İzmir, Turkey Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Nursing, Deparment of Nursing Faculty, İzmir, Turkey Aim:As a situational phobia, nomophobia is the fear experienced in the absence of a cell phone. Nomophobia leads to situations that negatively affect children’s health. The aim of this study is to conduct validity and reliability studies for the Turkish version of the Nomophobia scale.Materials and Methods:The study was conducted with volunteer students from three secondary schools and two high schools whose parents’ approval was acquired. Expert opinions, a pilot study, and a calculation of validity and reliability stages were applied. For data analysis, the Shapiro-Wilk normality test, Content Validity index, Pearson correlation analysis, Cronbach’s alpha coefficient, confirmatory factor analysis, explanatory factor analysis, and t-tests were used.Results:This study included 818 voluntary child participants. Of the participants, 56.7% were girls. In all, 91.5% of the participating children were connected to the Internet on their mobile phones, and 67.2% had their own computer. The age range of participants was 9-18 years, and their average age was 14.1±2.32 years. The scale accounts for 57.8% of the total variance. Cronbach’s alpha for the whole scale was identified as 0.90. As a result of confirmatory factor analysis, the factor coefficient was over 0.30, and the fit indices were over 0.90.Conclusion:The Turkish version of the NMP-Q is reliable and valid for the 9-18 age group. http://jpedres.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/psychometric-properties-of-a-turkish-version-of-th/39803 nomophobiamobile phoneschildrenturkey |
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Psychometric Properties of a Turkish Version of the Nomophobia Scale for the Nine-Eighteen Age Group |
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Psychometric Properties of a Turkish Version of the Nomophobia Scale for the Nine-Eighteen Age Group |
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Galenos Yayinevi |
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Journal of Pediatric Research |
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2147-9445 2587-2478 |
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Aim:As a situational phobia, nomophobia is the fear experienced in the absence of a cell phone. Nomophobia leads to situations that negatively affect children’s health. The aim of this study is to conduct validity and reliability studies for the Turkish version of the Nomophobia scale.Materials and Methods:The study was conducted with volunteer students from three secondary schools and two high schools whose parents’ approval was acquired. Expert opinions, a pilot study, and a calculation of validity and reliability stages were applied. For data analysis, the Shapiro-Wilk normality test, Content Validity index, Pearson correlation analysis, Cronbach’s alpha coefficient, confirmatory factor analysis, explanatory factor analysis, and t-tests were used.Results:This study included 818 voluntary child participants. Of the participants, 56.7% were girls. In all, 91.5% of the participating children were connected to the Internet on their mobile phones, and 67.2% had their own computer. The age range of participants was 9-18 years, and their average age was 14.1±2.32 years. The scale accounts for 57.8% of the total variance. Cronbach’s alpha for the whole scale was identified as 0.90. As a result of confirmatory factor analysis, the factor coefficient was over 0.30, and the fit indices were over 0.90.Conclusion:The Turkish version of the NMP-Q is reliable and valid for the 9-18 age group. |
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