智能手机自我扩展量表中文版的验证:智能手机自我扩展三方概念的经验证据

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Hua Li
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智能手机可被视为用户自我的一部分,并以各种方式扩展其身份。本研究旨在对中文版智能手机自我扩展量表进行验证,样本为 1022 名大学生。研究采用了确认性因子分析(CFA)来检验量表的效度。CFA结果证实了量表的三因素结构,而不是双因素结构,为智能手机自我扩展的三方概念化提供了实证证据。量表的测量不变性也得到了证实。智能手机成瘾程度越高、智能手机使用频率越高的参与者,其智能手机自我扩展程度越高。性别和智能手机成瘾程度与不同程度的拟人化和本体论自我扩展有关。这是第一项在大学生中验证中文版智能手机自我扩展量表的研究。该量表被证明是一种可靠、有效的智能手机自我扩展测量方法,可用于教育领域。
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Validation of the Chinese Version of the Smartphone Self-Extension Scale: Empirical Evidence for Tripartite Conceptualization of Smartphone Self-Extension

Validation of the Chinese Version of the Smartphone Self-Extension Scale: Empirical Evidence for Tripartite Conceptualization of Smartphone Self-Extension

Smartphones can be perceived as a part of users' human selves and extend their identity in various ways. This study aimed to validate the Chinese version of the Smartphone Self-Extension scale in a sample of 1,022 university students. The confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was employed to examine the validity of the scale. The CFA results confirmed a three-factor, instead of a two-factor, structure of the scale, lending empirical evidence to the tripartite conceptualization of smartphone self-extension. Measurement invariance of the scale was established. Participants showing more smartphone addiction and higher frequency of smartphone use experienced more smartphone self-extension. Gender and smartphone addiction levels were associated with varying degrees of anthropomorphic and ontological self-extension. This is the first study to validate the Chinese version of the Smartphone Self-Extension scale among university students. The scale has been demonstrated to be a reliable and valid measure for smartphone self-extension to be used in educational settings.

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CiteScore
15.90
自引率
2.50%
发文量
245
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mental Health and Addictions (IJMH) is a publication that specializes in presenting the latest research, policies, causes, literature reviews, prevention, and treatment of mental health and addiction-related topics. It focuses on mental health, substance addictions, behavioral addictions, as well as concurrent mental health and addictive disorders. By publishing peer-reviewed articles of high quality, the journal aims to spark an international discussion on issues related to mental health and addiction and to offer valuable insights into how these conditions impact individuals, families, and societies. The journal covers a wide range of fields, including psychology, sociology, anthropology, criminology, public health, psychiatry, history, and law. It publishes various types of articles, including feature articles, review articles, clinical notes, research notes, letters to the editor, and commentaries. The journal is published six times a year.
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