Nomophobia and Self-Esteem: A Study of Migrant Students' Psychological Well-Being

Cantika Berlian Kusuma Putri, Doddy Hendro Wibowo
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The transition from high school to higher education represents a significant milestone for adolescents, often accompanied by migration to access better educational opportunities, known as "merantau." This phenomenon, prevalent among students aged 18-24, is associated with a high prevalence of nomophobia, characterized by anxiety and discomfort when separated from smartphones. This study aims to explore the relationship between self-esteem and nomophobia tendencies among migrant students, given the mixed findings in existing literature. Employing a correlational quantitative research design, data were collected from 153 migrant students using the Nomophobia Questionnaire (NMP-Q) and the State Self-Esteem Scale (SSES). Descriptive analysis revealed that 74.5% of students exhibited moderate nomophobia tendencies, while 62.7% had high self-esteem. Pearson's correlation analysis indicated a significant negative relationship between self-esteem and nomophobia tendencies (r = -0.222, p = 0.006), suggesting that higher self-esteem is associated with lower nomophobia tendencies. This finding underscores the importance of enhancing self-esteem to mitigate nomophobia, highlighting the role of positive self-perception and real-life social interactions. Despite limitations such as the online data collection method, this study provides valuable insights into the psychological dynamics between self-esteem and nomophobia among migrant students, advocating for targeted interventions to address these issues.
流动人口恐惧症与自尊:流动学生心理健康研究
从高中到高等教育的过渡对于青少年来说是一个重要的里程碑,往往伴随着为获得更好的教育机会而进行的迁移,即所谓的 "merantau"。这种现象在 18-24 岁的学生中很普遍,与 "手机恐惧症 "的高发率有关,其特征是与智能手机分离时的焦虑和不适。鉴于现有文献的研究结果参差不齐,本研究旨在探讨外来务工人员子女的自尊与 "手机恐惧症 "倾向之间的关系。本研究采用相关性定量研究设计,使用游牧恐惧症问卷(Nomophobia Questionnaire,NMP-Q)和国家自尊量表(State Self-Esteem Scale,SSES)收集了 153 名流动学生的数据。描述性分析显示,74.5%的学生表现出中度的恋乡倾向,62.7%的学生具有高度自尊。皮尔逊相关分析表明,自尊与恐名倾向之间存在显著的负相关关系(r = -0.222,p = 0.006),表明自尊越高,恐名倾向越低。这一发现强调了增强自尊对减轻恐名症的重要性,突出了积极的自我认知和现实生活中的社会交往的作用。尽管存在在线数据收集方法等局限性,但本研究为了解流动学生自尊与游牧恐惧症之间的心理动态关系提供了有价值的见解,并倡导采取有针对性的干预措施来解决这些问题。
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