Social Media Addiction Scale validation in a Portuguese sample
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Resumo: | This study aims to validate a scale to measure addiction to social media (SMAS) for the Portuguese population (SMAS-PV). The original 14 items’ SMAS was translated and back-translated from English to Portuguese. Psychometric scale validation procedures were followed. SMAS-PV’s properties were assessed in a sample of 605 Portuguese university and high-school students. A Parallel Analysis was carried out as a criterion for extracting factors in Exploratory Factorial Analysis (EFA), EFA for ordinal data, with unweighted least squares (ULS). This was followed by confirmatory factor analysis to examine whether the structure pattern fitted the Portuguese context. The resulting scale, with eight items in a two-component structure, compulsive feelings, and social consequences, demonstrated high reliability and validity. The Portuguese version of the social media addiction scale presented good psychometric qualities, constituting a credible instrument for assessing social media addiction. Participants with the highest addiction levels spend more time connected to social media. |
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Social Media Addiction Scale validation in a Portuguese sampleSocial Media Addiction Scale validation in a Portuguese samplesocial media addiction scaleproblematic use of social mediavalidationpsychometric propertiesSocial media addiction scaleProblematic use of social mediaValidationPsychometric propertiesThis study aims to validate a scale to measure addiction to social media (SMAS) for the Portuguese population (SMAS-PV). The original 14 items’ SMAS was translated and back-translated from English to Portuguese. Psychometric scale validation procedures were followed. SMAS-PV’s properties were assessed in a sample of 605 Portuguese university and high-school students. A Parallel Analysis was carried out as a criterion for extracting factors in Exploratory Factorial Analysis (EFA), EFA for ordinal data, with unweighted least squares (ULS). This was followed by confirmatory factor analysis to examine whether the structure pattern fitted the Portuguese context. The resulting scale, with eight items in a two-component structure, compulsive feelings, and social consequences, demonstrated high reliability and validity. The Portuguese version of the social media addiction scale presented good psychometric qualities, constituting a credible instrument for assessing social media addiction. Participants with the highest addiction levels spend more time connected to social media.This study aims to validate a scale to measure addiction to social media (SMAS) for the Portuguese population (SMAS-PV). The original 14 items’ SMAS was translated and back-translated from English to Portuguese. Psychometric scale validation procedures were followed. SMAS-PV’s properties were assessed in a sample of 605 Portuguese university and high-school students. A Parallel Analysis was carried out as a criterion for extracting factors in Exploratory Factorial Analysis (EFA), EFA for ordinal data, with unweighted least squares (ULS). This was followed by confirmatory factor analysis to examine whether the structure pattern fitted the Portuguese context. The resulting scale, with eight items in a two-component structure, compulsive feelings, and social consequences, demonstrated high reliability and validity. The Portuguese version of the social media addiction scale presented good psychometric qualities, constituting a credible instrument for assessing social media addiction. Participants with the highest addiction levels spend more time connected to social media.Associação Portuguesa de Psicologia2023-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.17575/psicologia.1841https://doi.org/10.17575/psicologia.1841PSICOLOGIA; Vol. 37 No. 2 (2023); 10-22PSICOLOGIA; Vol. 37 N.º 2 (2023); 10-222183-24710874-2049reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://revista.appsicologia.org/index.php/rpsicologia/article/view/1841https://revista.appsicologia.org/index.php/rpsicologia/article/view/1841/1084Direitos de Autor (c) 2023 PSICOLOGIAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLeite, ÂngelaRamires, AnaLira, VítorMagano, José2023-12-21T13:26:05Zoai:oai.appsicologia.org:article/1841Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:55:24.865919Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Social Media Addiction Scale validation in a Portuguese sample Social Media Addiction Scale validation in a Portuguese sample |
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Social Media Addiction Scale validation in a Portuguese sample |
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Social Media Addiction Scale validation in a Portuguese sample Leite, Ângela social media addiction scale problematic use of social media validation psychometric properties Social media addiction scale Problematic use of social media Validation Psychometric properties |
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Social Media Addiction Scale validation in a Portuguese sample |
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Social Media Addiction Scale validation in a Portuguese sample |
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Social Media Addiction Scale validation in a Portuguese sample |
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Social Media Addiction Scale validation in a Portuguese sample |
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Social Media Addiction Scale validation in a Portuguese sample |
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Leite, Ângela |
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Leite, Ângela Ramires, Ana Lira, Vítor Magano, José |
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Ramires, Ana Lira, Vítor Magano, José |
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Leite, Ângela Ramires, Ana Lira, Vítor Magano, José |
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social media addiction scale problematic use of social media validation psychometric properties Social media addiction scale Problematic use of social media Validation Psychometric properties |
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social media addiction scale problematic use of social media validation psychometric properties Social media addiction scale Problematic use of social media Validation Psychometric properties |
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This study aims to validate a scale to measure addiction to social media (SMAS) for the Portuguese population (SMAS-PV). The original 14 items’ SMAS was translated and back-translated from English to Portuguese. Psychometric scale validation procedures were followed. SMAS-PV’s properties were assessed in a sample of 605 Portuguese university and high-school students. A Parallel Analysis was carried out as a criterion for extracting factors in Exploratory Factorial Analysis (EFA), EFA for ordinal data, with unweighted least squares (ULS). This was followed by confirmatory factor analysis to examine whether the structure pattern fitted the Portuguese context. The resulting scale, with eight items in a two-component structure, compulsive feelings, and social consequences, demonstrated high reliability and validity. The Portuguese version of the social media addiction scale presented good psychometric qualities, constituting a credible instrument for assessing social media addiction. Participants with the highest addiction levels spend more time connected to social media. |
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