| Literature DB >> 27979792 |
Beth C Bock1,2,3, Ryan Lantini1, Herpreet Thind4, Kristen Walaska1, Rochelle K Rosen1,3, Joseph L Fava1, Nancy P Barnett5, Lori Aj Scott-Sheldon1,2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Existing instruments that assess individuals' relationships with mobile phones tend to focus on negative constructs such as addiction or dependence, and appear to assume that high mobile phone use reflects pathology. Mobile phones can be beneficial for health behavior change, disease management, work productivity, and social connections, so there is a need for an instrument that provides a more balanced assessment of the various aspects of individuals' relationships with mobile phones.Entities:
Keywords: assessment; measure; mobile phone; psychometrics
Year: 2016 PMID: 27979792 PMCID: PMC5200845 DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.6705
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Demographics for the overall sample (N=1058).
| Sample Characteristic | Proportion, % (n) | |
| Male | 49.91 (528) | |
| Female | 50.09 (530) | |
| White | 82.89 (877) | |
| Black | 6.14 (65) | |
| Asian | 5.01 (53) | |
| Native Hawaiian | 0.47 (5) | |
| Pacific Islander | 0.28 (3) | |
| Other | 1.51 (16) | |
| Multiple | 3.69 (39) | |
| Hispanic | 10.02 (106) | |
| Non-Hispanic | 89.98 (952) | |
| Single | 51.13 (541) | |
| Married | 39.89 (422) | |
| Separated | 1.61 (17) | |
| Divorced | 6.62 (70) | |
| Widowed | 0.76 (8) | |
| Northeast | 18.53 (196) | |
| South | 39.13 (414) | |
| Midwest | 21.17 (224) | |
| West | 20.70 (219) | |
| Pacific | 0.47 (5) | |
| High school or less | 10.87 (115) | |
| Some college | 40.36 (427) | |
| College degree or above | 48.68 (515) | |
| Yes, full-time | 14.37 (152) | |
| Yes, part-time | 6.24 (66) | |
| No | 79.30 (839) | |
| Yes, full-time | 57.09 (604) | |
| Yes, part-time | 20.42 (216) | |
| No | 22.40 (237) | |
| <$25,000 | 17.77 (188) | |
| $25,000-$49,999 | 32.42 (343) | |
| $50,000-$99,999 | 34.50 (365) | |
| >$100,000 | 11.53 (122) | |
| Missing | 3.78 (40) | |
| Alone | 18.34 (194) | |
| Spouse/partner | 30.91 (327) | |
| Adult roommate | 9.36 (99) | |
| Parents | 10.40 (110) | |
| Child(ren) | 3.78 (40) | |
| Spouse/partner and child(ren) | 22.59 (239) | |
| Multiple | 4.63 (49) | |
Confirmatory factor analyses, item loadings, and Cronbach coefficient alpha for 6 correlated factors that were modeled using the whole sample.
| Parameter | Connectedness | Productivity | Empowerment | Anxious | Addiction | Continuous Use |
| My phone helps me keep track of my social life | .76 | |||||
| When it comes to my health or social life, my phone is my personal assistant | .71 | |||||
| My phone helps me stay close to my friends and family | .70 | |||||
| My phone makes it easy to cancel plans with others | .60 | |||||
| My phone helps me to be more organized at work/school | .74 | |||||
| I use my phone to connect with my co-workers or other students | .75 | |||||
| My phone is necessary for work/school | .72 | |||||
| My phone helps me stay up-to-date with work/school activities | .87 | |||||
| Having my phone with me makes it easier to leave a risky situation | .73 | |||||
| I feel in control when I have my phone with me | .81 | |||||
| My phone gives me a sense of security | .84 | |||||
| I feel safe when I have my phone with me | .83 | |||||
| I feel anxious if I don’t have my phone with me | .73 | |||||
| I feel isolated without my phone | .79 | |||||
| I feel dependent on my phone | .80 | |||||
| Without my mobile phone, I feel out of touch with the world | .82 | |||||
| I find myself occupied on my phone even when I’m with other people | .75 | |||||
| I find myself occupied with my phone when I should be doing other things | .84 | |||||
| I find myself engaged with my mobile phone for longer periods of time than I intended | .85 | |||||
| I would get more work done if I spent less time on my phone | .68 | |||||
| I read/send text messages from my mobile phone, when I am at work or in class, that are not related to what I am doing | .57 | |||||
| I use my phone all day | .74 | |||||
| I am never bored if I have my phone with me | .61 | |||||
| I rely on my phone 24/7 | .79 | |||||
| Cronbach alpha | .78 | .85 | .88 | .86 | .86 | .76 |
Disattenuated correlations among 6 latent constructs from confirmatory factor analyses (upper-right triangle), with the raw summated scale score correlations (lower-left triangle).
| Connectedness | Productivity | Empowerment | Anxious | Addiction | Continuous Use | |
| Connectedness | – | .74 | .82 | .77 | .66 | .81 |
| Productivity | .60 | – | .55 | .53 | .46 | .65 |
| Empowerment | .69 | .48 | – | .78 | .47 | .69 |
| Anxious Attachment | .63 | .45 | .68 | – | .72 | .84 |
| Addiction | .54 | .40 | .41 | .61 | – | .78 |
| Continuous Use | .65 | .55 | .57 | .68 | .67 | – |
Correlations for complete sample among the 6 Mobile Phone Affinity Scale (MPAS) scores and Centers for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CESD), State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11), and Brief Resilience Scale (BRS).
| Depression | Anxiety | Impulsivity | Resilience | |||||
| ra | ra | ra | ra | |||||
| Connectedness | .03 | .36 | -.00006 | .99 | .01 | .81 | .06 | .07 |
| Productivity | .02 | .56 | -.04 | .20 | -.04 | .21 | .09 | <.001 |
| Empowerment | .02 | .51 | .03 | .39 | -.01 | .64 | .00 | .95 |
| Anxious | .13 | <.001 | .15 | <.001 | .13 | <.001 | -.12 | <.001 |
| Addiction | .25 | <.001 | .18 | <.001 | .29 | <.001 | -.15 | <.001 |
| Continuous Use | .10 | <.001 | .08 | .01 | .14 | <.001 | -.03 | .28 |
ar=Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient