Nomophobia as a Possible Mental Health Disorder in Gauteng Secondary Schools

Julie Matwadi̇a, Renier Jacobus Botha
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This study sought to investigate nomophobia as a possible mental disorder in the Gauteng education sector. This study determines whether educators and learners do suffer from nomophobia (the irrational fear of not having access to their mobile phones and the capabilities on their mobile phones), and whether nomophobia should be considered a mental health disorder in the Gauteng Education sector. A mixed methods single case research (MMSCR) was adopted. In the quantitative phase (Phase 1) data was collected using a questionnaire and in the qualitative phase (Phase 2) data was collected using open-ended questions in face-to-face semi-structured interviews. The primary quantitative data from Phase 1 of the research revealed that respondents displayed mild, moderate and severe nomophobia. The quantitative phase (Phase 1) further revealed that educators displayed higher levels of nomophobia as compared to learners. The qualitative phase (Phase 2) indicated that educators do feel uncomfortable without access to the information that they regularly check up on and by their own admission do spend a lot of time on their mobile phones. Learners have an affinity for games and admit being addicted to games. Furthermore, educators and learners used their mobile phones to access resources for schoolwork, and to keep in touch with family and friends. To address nomophobia as a possible mental health disorder in the Gauteng education sector, one needs to understand the usage of educator and learner mobile phone usage. It is with this in mind that the study was conducted.
豪登省中学中可能存在的心理健康失调症--厌学症
本研究旨在调查豪登省教育部门可能存在的心理障碍--恐名症。本研究确定教育工作者和学生是否患有恐名症(对无法使用手机及其手机功能的非理性恐惧),以及恐名症是否应被视为豪登省教育部门的一种心理健康障碍。研究采用了混合方法单一案例研究(MMSCR)。在定量研究阶段(第 1 阶段),通过问卷调查收集数据;在定性研究阶段(第 2 阶段),通过面对面半结构化访谈的开放式问题收集数据。研究第一阶段的主要定量数据显示,受访者表现出轻度、中度和重度的恐名症。定量阶段(第 1 阶段)进一步显示,与学习者相比,教育工作者表现出更高程度的恐名症。定性阶段(第 2 阶段)表明,教育工作者在无法获取他们经常查看的信息的情况下确实感到不自在,而且他们自己也承认确实花了很多时间在手机上。学习者对游戏情有独钟,承认自己沉迷于游戏。此外,教育工作者和学习者使用手机获取学校作业资源,并与家人和朋友保持联系。要解决豪登省教育部门可能存在的心理健康障碍问题,就必须了解教育工作者和学生使用手机的情况。本研究正是基于这一点而开展的。
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