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Title: Predictive factors of problematic smartphone use in young Spanish university students
Authors: Marín, Verónica
Sampedro, Begoña Esther
Ortega-Tudela, Juana M.
Figueroa, Jorge
Abstract: Smartphones have evolved from being a helpful tool in our days to be an indispensable complement. Its presence in our daily lives has grown to reach a problematic use on occasions. This fact is even more remarkable when we speak of young adults and adolescents, in which problematic situations can be identified as derived from its use. In this study, we analyze the self-perception of 409 young adults pursuing an Education university degree on the use and consumption of the smartphone via their responses to the Mobile Phone Problem Use Scale. The results show that, despite not perceiving the use of the mobile phone as problematic, some of the behaviors described by them as habitual would imply inappropriate use of the smartphone. Some outlined by the sample included mitigating loneliness, fear of isolation, or using it to feel better. Surprisingly, these are not recognized as problematic, despite being some of the most apparent indicators of misuse. The analysis of the results shows how younger populations and, mainly women, present this type of worrying and unconscious behavior. However, the increasing use of these devices within training areas offer new options to favor its proper use, mitigating the possible adverse effects of its use.
Keywords: Problematic smartphone use University student Young adult
Issue Date: Sep-2022
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: No funding
Publisher: Heliyon
Citation: Marín, V., Sampedro, B. E., Ortega, J. M., & Figueroa, J. (2022). Predictive factors of problematic smartphone use in young Spanish university students. Heliyon, 8(9), e10429. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10429
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