Effect of Nomophobia on Body Image Satisfaction and Aggression Among College Students

Kavita Sharma
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Nomophobia characterized as the fear of being without a mobile phone or being unable to use it has become widespread in today's technologically advanced society. Given the growing reliance on mobile, it is essential to comprehend the potential psychological effects of nomophobia. Body image satisfaction is a person's subjective assessment and perception of their own physical appearance. It includes sentiments, attitudes, and general body pleasure, including weight, shape, size, and overall attractiveness. Excessive smartphone use may result in an obsession with virtual relationships, limiting face-to-face social interactions and empathy, which can contribute to violence. This research aimed to examine the influence of nomophobia on body image satisfaction and aggression. The study utilized a quantitative research design and collected data from a sample of college students (N = 52) using convenience sampling. Correlational analysis and regression analysis were also employed on the data. Findings suggest that the sample under study suffers from a moderate risk of nomophobia higher level of body image satisfaction and moderate levels of aggression. Also, there is a weak negative correlation between nomophobia and body image satisfaction and weak positive correlation between nomophobia levels and four aspects of aggression. In addition, nomophobia is not a significant predictor of college students' body image satisfaction and aggression. These findings highlight the detrimental effects of nomophobia on college students' psychological well-being. In conclusion, results suggest that guided intervention could help decrease the levels of nomophobia in college students, resulting in increased satisfaction with their body image and lower levels of aggression.
无恐惧症对大学生身体形象满意度和攻击性的影响
在当今科技发达的社会,“无手机恐惧症”(Nomophobia)的特点是害怕没有手机或无法使用手机,这种恐惧症已经变得非常普遍。鉴于人们越来越依赖手机,了解“无手机恐惧症”的潜在心理影响至关重要。身体形象满意度是一个人对自己外表的主观评价和感知。它包括情绪、态度和一般的身体愉悦,包括体重、形状、大小和整体吸引力。过度使用智能手机可能会导致沉迷于虚拟关系,限制面对面的社交互动和同理心,这可能会导致暴力。本研究旨在探讨无物恐惧症对身体形象满意度和攻击性的影响。本研究采用定量研究设计,采用方便抽样法对52名大学生进行数据采集。对数据进行相关分析和回归分析。研究结果表明,研究中的样本患有中度无恐惧症的风险,较高的身体形象满意度和中度的攻击性。无物恐惧症与身体形象满意度呈弱负相关,无物恐惧症水平与攻击性四个方面呈弱正相关。此外,无物恐惧症并不是大学生身体形象满意度和攻击性的显著预测因子。这些发现强调了“无手机恐惧症”对大学生心理健康的有害影响。综上所述,研究结果表明,引导干预有助于降低大学生的无物恐惧症水平,从而提高对自己身体形象的满意度,降低攻击性水平。
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