Nomophobia and smartphone addiction: do the variables age and sex explain this relationship?

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Autor(a) principal: Guimarães,Clara Lohana Cardoso
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Lays Brunnyeli Santos de, Pereira,Rayssa Soares, Silva,Paulo Gregório Nascimento da, Gouveia,Valdiney Veloso
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract This study aimed to identify the extent nomophobia explains smartphone addiction, controlling for age and gender effects. Participants were 316 people from the 22 Brazilian states (Mage = 28.1 years), most from Paraíba (38.9%) and Piauí (16.5%), equally distributed between genders. They answered the Nomophobia Questionnaire, the Smartphone Addition Scale and demographic questions. The results demonstrate that the factors of the nomophobia measure explained smartphone addiction, indicating that more nomophobic behavior equates to increased smartphone addiction, especially in the younger participants, there was no difference regarding gender. These findings are discussed according to the literature on adherence to new technologies, revealing the current problem of smartphone addiction in young people.
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title Nomophobia and smartphone addiction: do the variables age and sex explain this relationship?
spellingShingle Nomophobia and smartphone addiction: do the variables age and sex explain this relationship?
Guimarães,Clara Lohana Cardoso
nomophobia
Internet
smartphone addiction
demographic data
title_short Nomophobia and smartphone addiction: do the variables age and sex explain this relationship?
title_full Nomophobia and smartphone addiction: do the variables age and sex explain this relationship?
title_fullStr Nomophobia and smartphone addiction: do the variables age and sex explain this relationship?
title_full_unstemmed Nomophobia and smartphone addiction: do the variables age and sex explain this relationship?
title_sort Nomophobia and smartphone addiction: do the variables age and sex explain this relationship?
author Guimarães,Clara Lohana Cardoso
author_facet Guimarães,Clara Lohana Cardoso
Oliveira,Lays Brunnyeli Santos de
Pereira,Rayssa Soares
Silva,Paulo Gregório Nascimento da
Gouveia,Valdiney Veloso
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Lays Brunnyeli Santos de
Pereira,Rayssa Soares
Silva,Paulo Gregório Nascimento da
Gouveia,Valdiney Veloso
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guimarães,Clara Lohana Cardoso
Oliveira,Lays Brunnyeli Santos de
Pereira,Rayssa Soares
Silva,Paulo Gregório Nascimento da
Gouveia,Valdiney Veloso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv nomophobia
Internet
smartphone addiction
demographic data
topic nomophobia
Internet
smartphone addiction
demographic data
description Abstract This study aimed to identify the extent nomophobia explains smartphone addiction, controlling for age and gender effects. Participants were 316 people from the 22 Brazilian states (Mage = 28.1 years), most from Paraíba (38.9%) and Piauí (16.5%), equally distributed between genders. They answered the Nomophobia Questionnaire, the Smartphone Addition Scale and demographic questions. The results demonstrate that the factors of the nomophobia measure explained smartphone addiction, indicating that more nomophobic behavior equates to increased smartphone addiction, especially in the younger participants, there was no difference regarding gender. These findings are discussed according to the literature on adherence to new technologies, revealing the current problem of smartphone addiction in young people.
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