| Literature DB >> 27428191 |
Chun-Hao Liu1, Sheng-Hsuan Lin, Yuan-Chien Pan, Yu-Hsuan Lin.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors of smartphone addiction in high school students.A total of 880 adolescents were recruited from a vocational high school in Taiwan in January 2014 to complete a set of questionnaires, including the 10-item Smartphone Addiction Inventory, Chen Internet Addiction Scale, and a survey of content and patterns of personal smartphone use. Of those recruited, 689 students (646 male) aged 14 to 21 and who owned a smartphone completed the questionnaire. Multiple linear regression models were used to determine the variables associated with smartphone addiction.Smartphone gaming and frequent smartphone use were associated with smartphone addiction. Furthermore, both the smartphone gaming-predominant and gaming with multiple-applications groups showed a similar association with smartphone addiction. Gender, duration of owning a smartphone, and substance use were not associated with smartphone addiction.Our findings suggest that smartphone use patterns should be part of specific measures to prevent and intervene in cases of excessive smartphone use.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27428191 PMCID: PMC4956785 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000004068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
The demographic characteristics by the smartphone addiction group and nonaddiction group.
Internet addiction and smartphone addiction.
Smartphone gaming and smartphone addiction.
Online gaming and Internet addiction.
Multiple linear regression analysis using stepwise model selection to identify the correlates of smartphone addiction.