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Agata Błachnio1, Aneta Przepiórka1, Oleg Gorbaniuk1,2, Rebecca Bendayan3,4, Monika McNeill5, Alan Angeluci6, Ana Maria Abreu7, Menachem Ben-Ezra8, Martina Benvenuti9, Maria J Blanca3, Tihana Brkljacic10, Nenad Čuš Babić11, Julia Gorbaniuk1, Juraj Holdoš12, Ana Ivanova1, Engin Karadağ13, Sadia Malik14, Elvis Mazzoni15, Anita Milanovic16, Bojan Musil11, Igor Pantic17, Belen Rando7, Gwendolyn Seidman18, Lancy D'Souza19, Mariek M P Vanden Abeele20, Mariusz Wołońciej1, Anise M S Wu21, Shu Yu21.
Abstract
Mobile phone addiction is a robust phenomenon observed throughout the world. The social aspect of mobile phone use is crucial; therefore, phubbing is a part of the mobile phone addiction phenomenon. Phubbing is defined as ignoring an interlocutor by glancing at one's mobile phone during a face-to-face conversation. The main aim of this study was to investigate how the Phubbing Scale (containing 10 items) might vary across countries, and between genders. Data were collected in 20 countries: Belarus, Brazil, China, Croatia, Ecuador, India, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, UK, Ukraine and USA. The mean age across the sample (N = 7696, 65.8% women, 34.2% men) was 25.32 years (SD = 9.50). The cross-cultural invariance of the scale was investigated using multigroup confirmatory factor analyses (MGCFA) as well as the invariance analyses. Additionally, data from each country were assessed individually via confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs). We obtained two factors, based on only eight of the items: (a) communication disturbances and (b) phone obsession. The 8 items Phubbing Scale.Entities:
Keywords: Countries; Gender; Invariance; Mobile phone addiction; Phubbing
Year: 2021 PMID: 34169522 DOI: 10.1002/ijop.12790
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Psychol ISSN: 0020-7594