SMARTPHONE USE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG GENERATION Z: ROLE OF PHUBBING

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
R. Bajwa, H. Abdullah, W. Jaafar, Asnarulkhad Abuu Samah
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OBJECTIVE: To explore the mediating role of phubbing in the relationship between smartphone addiction and psychological well-being among generation Z (people born between the mid-1990s and late 2000s). METHODS: This cross-sectional survey was conducted on 794 students from two public universities of south Punjab, Pakistan, ranging in age between 18-24 years. Data were collected through a multistage cluster sampling technique. Three reliable and valid measures were used to measure the study variables. Data analysis was done with SPSS-23 and Smart-PLS 3.3.3. RESULTS: Out of 794 respondents, 373 (47%) were males and 421 (53%) were females. Majority (n=442; 55.7%) were from 21-23 years' age group. Most respondents used smartphones for more than five years (38%), followed by 3-5 years (33.6%) and 1-3 years (28.3%), respectively. WhatsApp was the most preferred medium of networking (74.4%), and the primary motive of smartphone use was educational (48.7%). All the scales exhibited excellent reliability; the smartphone addiction scale ( α =0.913), the Phubbing scale ( α =0.887), the psychological well-being scale ( α =0.978), and validity were also achieved through Fornell-Larcker and HTMT criteria. Results of structural model exhibited that smartphone addiction had a significant negative impact on psychological well-being ( β = -0.16, p<0.000), and smartphone addiction was associated with phubbing ( β =0.248, p<0.000), but phubbing did not mediate relationship between smartphone addiction and psychological well-being among generation Z university students. CONCLUSION: Majority of youngsters are using smartphones frequently and heavily. Smartphone addiction is a risk factor for psychological well-being. Smartphone addiction negatively impacts psychological well-being and is positively associated with phubbing behavior.
Z世代智能手机使用与心理健康:phubing的作用
目的:探讨phubing在Z世代(出生于20世纪90年代中期至21世纪末的人)智能手机成瘾与心理健康之间关系中的中介作用。方法:这项横断面调查对来自巴基斯坦旁遮普省南部两所公立大学的794名学生进行,年龄在18-24岁之间。数据是通过多级聚类抽样技术收集的。采用三种可靠有效的测量方法来测量研究变量。数据分析采用SPSS-23和Smart PLS 3.3.3进行。结果:794名受访者中,373名(47%)为男性,421名(53%)为女性。大多数(n=442;55.7%)来自21-23岁年龄组。大多数受访者使用智能手机的时间超过五年(38%),其次是3-5年(33.6%)和1-3年(28.3%)。WhatsApp是最受欢迎的社交媒体(74.4%),使用智能手机的主要动机是教育(48.7%)。所有量表都表现出良好的可靠性;智能手机成瘾量表(α=0.913)、Phubbing量表(a=0.877)、心理健康量表(a=0.978)和有效性也通过Fornell-Lacker和HTMT标准获得。结构模型的结果显示,智能手机成瘾对心理健康有显著的负面影响(β=-0.16,p<0.000),并且智能手机成瘾与phubbing相关(β=0.248,p<.000),但phubbining不介导Z世代大学生智能手机成瘾和心理健康之间的关系。结论:大多数年轻人频繁而频繁地使用智能手机。智能手机成瘾是影响心理健康的一个危险因素。智能手机成瘾会对心理健康产生负面影响,并与打嗝行为呈正相关。
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Khyber Medical University Journal-KMUJ
Khyber Medical University Journal-KMUJ MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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