The abstinence from smartphone scale (ABSS-10): Psychometric properties and practical utility

IF 4.9 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Claudia Virginia Manara , Serena Mingolo , Michele Grassi , Fabrizio Sors , Valter Prpic , Tiziano Agostini , Mauro Murgia
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Abstract

In order to frame excessive smartphone use as an addiction, it is important to understand whether this behavior determines abstinence symptoms and which damaging effect it has on emotions and cognition. However, an appropriate tool to assess the presence of smartphone abstinence symptoms is still lacking. In the present study, we propose a scale that is specifically developed to assess the psychological state deriving from smartphone abstinence: The Abstinence from Smartphone Scale (ABSS-10). The aim of this work is to validate ABSS-10 and to investigate its relevance in the context of smartphone addiction. Two studies were conducted to explore ABSS-10 psychometric properties, focusing on discriminant validity, and its relationship with smartphone dependence and emotional attachment. In Study 1, university students were administered the ABSS-10 two times during a two and a half-hour long smartphone restriction period. In Study 2, the scale was administered three times during a five-hour long smartphone restriction period. General state anxiety and smartphone dependence scales were also administered. The findings reveal that ABSS-10 effectively differentiates smartphone abstinence symptoms from general state anxiety and dependence. Moreover, results show that the scale detects changes in abstinence symptoms scores during a five-hour restriction period. The scale's utility in both research and practical settings is discussed, highlighting its potential contributions to understanding the psychological dynamics of smartphone use and abstinence. The present work suggests that ABSS-10 is a robust tool for research on the psychological effects of smartphone usage.

智能手机戒断量表(ABSS-10):心理测量特性与实用性
为了将过度使用智能手机定性为成瘾,了解这种行为是否决定了戒断症状以及它对情绪和认知的破坏性影响是非常重要的。然而,目前仍缺乏一种合适的工具来评估智能手机禁用症状的存在。在本研究中,我们提出了一个量表,专门用于评估因禁用智能手机而产生的心理状态:智能手机戒断量表(ABSS-10)。这项工作的目的是验证 ABSS-10,并研究其与智能手机成瘾的相关性。我们进行了两项研究来探索 ABSS-10 的心理测量特性,重点是判别效度及其与智能手机依赖和情感依恋的关系。在研究 1 中,大学生在长达两个半小时的智能手机限制时间内接受了两次 ABSS-10 测评。在研究 2 中,该量表在长达五小时的智能手机限制期中使用了三次。此外,还采用了一般状态焦虑和智能手机依赖量表。研究结果显示,ABSS-10 能有效区分智能手机戒断症状与一般状态焦虑和依赖。此外,研究结果表明,该量表还能检测出禁欲症状得分在五小时限制期内的变化。本研究讨论了该量表在研究和实际环境中的实用性,强调了它在理解智能手机使用和禁欲的心理动态方面的潜在贡献。本研究表明,ABSS-10 是研究智能手机使用心理影响的有力工具。
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