护理专业学生的智能手机使用和成瘾问题:一项横断面研究

I. Owoeye, Daniels F, Chipps J
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简介使用智能手机已成为包括护理专业学生在内的学生在学习期间的普遍做法。虽然智能手机有利于获取学习资料,但也有人担心使用智能手机会上瘾。本研究调查了护理专业学生对智能手机的使用情况和上瘾程度。 研究方法本研究是一项描述性横断面研究,调查对象为尼日利亚的 1338 名护理专业本科生,样本数为 454。采用自填式问卷,其中包括有效且可靠(α=.814)的智能手机成瘾量表简版(SASSV),共有 10 个条目,采用改良的四点李克特量表,从 "非常不同意 "1 到 "非常同意 "4。采用曼-惠特尼 U 检验对假设进行检验。 结果大多数受访者中有 424 人(94.0%)表示他们使用智能手机用于教育目的,其中 363 人(80.5%)有可能沉迷于智能手机。约四分之三的受访者表示,他们使用智能手机的时间超过了自己的预期(75.2%),而且他们认为没有智能手机将无法应付生活(74.1%)。男性和女性受访者使用智能手机上瘾的可能性没有明显差异(P>0.05)。 结论受访者使用智能手机的比例较高,智能手机成瘾的可能性也较高。这可能会对学生的学习成绩和心理健康产生负面影响。因此,建议利用本地研讨会提高学生的认识。
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Smartphone Use and Addiction Among Nursing Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
Introduction: Smartphone use has become a common practice among students, including nursing students, during their studies. Though it is beneficial for access to learning materials. there have been some concerns about addiction to its use. This study investigated the use and level of addiction to smartphones among nursing students. Methods: The study is a descriptive-cross sectional study of 1338 undergraduate nursing students in Nigeria with a sample of 454. A self-administered questionnaire was used which included a valid and reliable (α=.814) Smartphone Addiction Scale-Short version (SASSV) with 10 items and a modified four-point Likert scale ranging from strongly disagree 1 to strongly agree 4.  A proportionate cut-off point of above 21.3 is considered a likelihood of smartphone addiction (Nikolic et al. 2022). Mann-Whitney U test was used to test for the hypothesis. Results: Most of the respondents 424 (94.0%) reported that they used smartphones for educational purposes, with 363 (80.5%) of the respondents having a likelihood of addiction to smartphones. About three-quarters of the respondents indicated that they spent time using their smartphones longer than they had intended’ (75.2%) and that they will not be able to cope without having a smartphone (74.1%). There was no significant difference in the likelihood of smartphone addiction between the male and female respondents(P>0.05). Conclusion: There is a high usage of smartphones among the respondents with a high likelihood of smartphone addiction. This may negatively affect the student's academic performance and mental health. It is therefore recommended that an awareness using a local workshop should be organized for the students.
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