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摘要
本研究探讨了大学生频繁使用智能手机的情况。这些情况会导致nomophobia行为障碍(无手机恐惧症)。本研究旨在1)根据性别、院系学术文化和年龄分析学生的手机恐惧症程度;2)同时根据性别、院系学术文化和年龄分析手机恐惧症的差异。本研究采用定量描述性比较方法。数据来自伊斯兰高等院校的 988 名学生。样本通过便利抽样技术选出。使用的工具是具有高可靠性的恐名症问卷(NMP-Q)(Yildirim,2014 年)。数据分析采用独立样本 T 检验、单因素方差分析和双因素方差分析。研究结果表明,学生的恐名症属于高度恐名症。这项研究证明,学生的恐名症水平存在性别差异,女性高于男性。根据教师的学术文化和年龄,学生的恐名症没有差异。性别与年龄之间存在交互影响。同时,性别、教师的学术文化和年龄在决定学生的恐名症程度方面没有相互作用。
Nomophobia Dynamics among Students: A Study in Indonesian Islamic Higher Education
This research examines the frequent use of smartphones among college students. These conditions can lead to nomophobia behavior disorder (no mobile phone phobia). This study aims to: 1) analyze the level of nomophobia in students based on gender, faculty academic culture, and age; 2) analyze differences in nomophobia simultaneously based on gender, faculty academic culture, and age. This study uses a quantitative descriptive comparative approach. Data were obtained from 988 students at Islamic tertiary institutions. Samples were selected by convenience sampling technique. The instrument used is the nomophobia questionnaire (NMP-Q) (Yildirim, 2014), with high reliability. Data were analyzed using an Independent Sample T-test, analysis with one-way ANOVA, and two-way ANOVA analysis. The results of the study show that nomophobia among students is in the high category. This study proves that there are differences in the level of nomophobia in terms of gender where women are higher than men. Based on the faculty's academic culture and age, there is no difference in student nomophobia. There is an interaction between gender and age in influencing nomophobia. Simultaneously there was no interaction between gender, faculty academic culture, and age in determining the level of nomophobia.