From non-problematic smartphone use to smartphone addiction: Impulsivity-based profiles.

IF 3.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 MECHANICS
Ana Sánchez-Kuhn, Jorge L Puga, Pilar Flores, Ana María Ruiz-Ruano
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Abstract

Problematic smartphone use (PSU) is an uncontrollable behavior that impedes the ability to stop using it despite potential negative consequences. This excessive behavior has been considered in the research field as a behavioral addiction, as literature has shown common characteristics with behavioral addictions, including its impulsivity-driven factor. However, impulsivity is a multidimensional construct whose specific traits lead differently to each addiction. Hence, the present study aimed to address the different existent PSU profiles depending on their individual impulsivity personality traits. To this end, N = 412 adults (average age 31.91, SD = 11.70, including 108 men and 304 women) were recruited to explore their daily smartphone usage, level of smartphone addiction (SAS-SV) and impulsivity profile across the five impulsivity personality traits (UPPS-P). Cluster analysis revealed the existence of three different profiles: one without PSU; one showing an excessive impulsively but almost no addictive smartphone use, expressing only a loss of control symptomatology; and one showing excessive impulsively but also addictive smartphone patterns, driven mainly by the impulsivity personality traits of negative urgency, positive urgency and lack of premeditation. Therefore, this study showed the impulsivity personality traits that differentiate excessive from addictive smartphone use, which is valuable information for the development of more precise prevention and interventions programs.

从无问题使用到手机成瘾:冲动概况
有问题地使用智能手机(PSU)是一种无法控制的行为,这种行为阻碍了人们停止使用智能手机的能力,尽管这种行为会带来潜在的负面影响。这种过度行为在研究领域被认为是一种行为成瘾,因为文献显示了行为成瘾的共同特征,包括冲动因素。然而,冲动是一个多维度的概念,其具体特征会导致不同的成瘾。因此,本研究旨在根据个人的冲动性人格特质,探讨不同的 PSU 特征。为此,本研究招募了 N = 412 名成年人(平均年龄 31.91 岁,SD = 11.70,包括 108 名男性和 304 名女性),探讨他们的日常智能手机使用情况、智能手机成瘾程度(SAS-SV)以及五种冲动型人格特质(UPPS-P)的冲动性特征。聚类分析显示存在三种不同的情况:一种是没有 PSU;一种是过度冲动但几乎没有成瘾性地使用智能手机,只表现出失控症状;还有一种是过度冲动但也有成瘾性的智能手机模式,主要由消极紧迫性、积极紧迫性和缺乏预谋性等冲动人格特质驱动。因此,本研究揭示了区分过度使用智能手机和成瘾性使用智能手机的冲动型人格特征,这对于制定更精确的预防和干预方案是非常有价值的信息。
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CiteScore
7.30
自引率
10.50%
发文量
244
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Multiphase Flow publishes analytical, numerical and experimental articles of lasting interest. The scope of the journal includes all aspects of mass, momentum and energy exchange phenomena among different phases such as occur in disperse flows, gas–liquid and liquid–liquid flows, flows in porous media, boiling, granular flows and others. The journal publishes full papers, brief communications and conference announcements.
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