Cross-Cultural Comparison of Nomophobia, Netlessphobia and Anxiety among Nursing Students in Iran and Türkiye: A mediation analysis.

Q3 Medicine
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-05-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18295/2075-0528.2901
Mohsen S Ardakani, Abdolrahim Asadollahi, Sevil Ç Özbay, Yalçin Kanbay, Maryam Bakhtiar
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Objectives: In the digital era, excessive reliance on smartphones and internet access has led to emerging psychological concerns, including nomophobia (fear of being without a mobile phone) and netlessphobia (fear of being without internet), which are increasingly linked to anxiety among students. This study aimed to compare the prevalence and psychological impact of these phobias among nursing students in Iran and Türkiye.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was included nursing students; participants completed validated questionnaires assessing nomophobia, netlessphobia and anxiety. Data were collected from June to July 2024 via paper-based and electronic surveys. Statistical analyses included independent t-tests, multiple regression and mediation modeling.

Results: A total of 697 nursing students were included (mean age = 21.94 years, 96.4% were single) from in Iran (n = 381) and Türkiye (n = 316). No significant gender differences were found in terms of nomophobia, netlessphobia or anxiety levels in either country. However, Turkish students reported higher netlessphobia (mean = 37.43) than Iranian students, while Iranians showed slightly higher anxiety (mean = 17.32). Both phobias strongly predicted anxiety in both samples (R2 >0.3, f2 >0.4). Mediation analysis revealed that 77% of the effect of smartphone overuse on anxiety was indirectly explained by netlessphobia, suggesting anxiety stems more from fear of losing internet access than from phone absence.

Conclusions: This study's findings underscore the need for targeted mental health interventions in nursing education, such as digital wellness programmes, mindfulness training and awareness campaigns. Culturally sensitive strategies to promote healthy tech habits could mitigate anxiety related to these phobias in an increasingly connected world.

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伊朗和伊朗护生无网络恐惧症、无网络恐惧症和焦虑的跨文化比较:中介分析。
在数字时代,对智能手机和互联网接入的过度依赖导致了新的心理问题,包括无手机恐惧症(害怕没有手机)和无网络恐惧症(害怕没有互联网),这与学生的焦虑越来越多地联系在一起。本研究旨在比较这些恐惧症在伊朗和伊朗护生中的患病率和心理影响。方法:采用横断面研究纳入护生;参与者完成了评估无网络恐惧症、无网络恐惧症和焦虑的有效问卷。数据从2024年6月至7月通过纸质和电子调查收集。统计分析包括独立t检验、多元回归和中介模型。结果:共纳入697名护理专业学生,平均年龄21.94岁,96.4%为单身,分别来自伊朗(n = 381)和土耳其(n = 316)。在这两个国家中,在无网络恐惧症、无网络恐惧症或焦虑水平方面没有发现显著的性别差异。然而,土耳其学生报告的无网络恐惧症高于伊朗学生(平均= 37.43),而伊朗学生表现出略高的焦虑(平均= 17.32)。在两个样本中,两种恐惧症都强烈预测焦虑(R2为0.3,f2为0.4)。调解分析显示,77%的过度使用智能手机对焦虑的影响可以间接解释为无网恐惧症,这表明焦虑更多地源于对失去互联网接入的恐惧,而不是对没有手机的恐惧。结论:这项研究的发现强调了护理教育中有针对性的心理健康干预的必要性,例如数字健康计划、正念训练和意识运动。在一个联系日益紧密的世界里,促进健康科技习惯的文化敏感策略可以减轻与这些恐惧症相关的焦虑。
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