Correlation between excessive smartphone usage, basic psychological needs, and mental health of university students

IF 0.6 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Krishna Putchavayala, K. Sasidharan, Dwivedi Krishna, S. Deepeshwar
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Objectives: The primary aim of the current study was to examine the unique contribution of psychological need frustration and need satisfaction in the prediction of excessive usage of smartphones and its relation to psychological distress and mindfulness. Methods: We conducted a correlational study using the smartphone addiction scale – shorter version, basic psychological needs satisfaction and frustration scale, psychological distress, and mindfulness among 423 graduate and postgraduate engineering students from Bengaluru, South India. Results: The results showed that excessive usage of smartphones is positively correlated with the time spent on the phone r = 0.19, P ≤ 0.05; and basic psychological needs frustration r = 0.18, P ≤ 0.05; and negatively correlated with basic psychological needs satisfaction r = −0.19, P ≤ 0.05 and mindfulness r = −0.39, P ≤ 0.001. However, among the optimal users of the smartphone group, time spent is positively correlated with satisfaction at r = 0.13, P ≤ 0.05, and further, basic psychological needs satisfaction is negatively correlated with frustration at r = 0.30, P ≤ 0.001 and also found a positive correlation between mindfulness and basic psychological needs satisfaction at r = 0.31, P ≤ 0.001. Conclusion: The results suggest that excessive usage of smartphones is associated with frustration, psychological distress, and time spent on the mobile. However, there is a positive trend in the time spent on the phone among the optimal users of smartphones suggests that smartphones are used as a coping mechanism to gain momentary satisfaction.
大学生过度使用智能手机、基本心理需求与心理健康的相关性
目的:本研究的主要目的是检验心理需求挫折和需求满足在预测过度使用智能手机方面的独特贡献,以及它与心理困扰和正念的关系。方法:我们使用智能手机成瘾量表(较短版本)、基本心理需求满意度和挫败感量表、心理困扰和正念对来自南印度班加罗尔的423名工程专业研究生和研究生进行了相关研究。结果:结果显示,过度使用智能手机与花在手机上的时间呈正相关,r=0.19,P≤0.05;基本心理需求挫败感r=0.18,P≤0.05;与基本心理需求满足呈负相关,r=−0.19,P≤0.05,与正念呈负相关r=−0.39,P≤0.001。然而,在智能手机组的最佳用户中,花费的时间与满意度呈正相关(r=0.13,P≤0.05),基本心理需求满意度与挫折感呈负相关(r=0.30,P<0.001),正念与基本心理需求满足度呈正相关(r=0.31,P≤0.001)。结论:研究结果表明,过度使用智能手机与沮丧、心理困扰和花在手机上的时间有关。然而,在智能手机的最佳用户中,花在手机上的时间有一个积极的趋势,这表明智能手机被用作获得短暂满足的应对机制。
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