Nomophobia in teenagers: digital lifestyle, social networking and smartphone abuse
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Title: | Nomophobia in teenagers: digital lifestyle, social networking and smartphone abuse |
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Authors: | Ramos-Soler, Irene | López-Sánchez, Carmen | Quiles-Soler, Carmen |
Research Group/s: | Envejecimiento y Comunicación (AgeCOM) | Marketing Experiencial, Eventos y Comunicación Integrada (MAE-CO) | Comunicación y Públicos Específicos | Relaciones Públicas, Responsabilidad Social y Comunicación con Públicos Especializados y Las Minorías |
Center, Department or Service: | Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Comunicación y Psicología Social |
Keywords: | Nomophobia | Teenagers | Digital lifestyle | Smartphone | Internet | Social networking |
Knowledge Area: | Comunicación Audiovisual y Publicidad | Psicología Social |
Issue Date: | 4-Oct-2021 |
Publisher: | Universidad de Navarra. Facultad de Comunicación |
Citation: | Communication & Society. 2021, 34(4): 17-32. https://doi.org/10.15581/003.34.4.17-32 |
Abstract: | Smartphone use influences teenagers’ behaviors and lifestyles, not always in a positive way. Abuse and dependence on the use of this device is what has led to the study of nomophobia. The objective of this research is to measure the level of nomophobia in adolescents, and to study their digital consumption habits. The study seeks to analyze the relationships between risk of nomophobia, digital behavior, age and smartphone use. A structured questionnaire has been applied to a sample of 850 students aged 12 to 16. The data has been analyzed with SPSS and SPAD. Multivariate statistical characterization, one of the most recent data mining techniques, has been used to study differences in teenagers’ behaviors according to their risk of nomophobia, and to find related explanatory variables. Teenagers’ nomophobia risk ranges from mild to moderate, showing a relation with age, academic performance and intensity of use of mobile social networking apps. The risk of nomophobia responds to differences in students’ digital, social, relational and educational behaviors, and exhibits differences according to academic performance, age, gender, motivation and self-perception. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10045/118420 |
ISSN: | 0214-0039 | 2386-7876 (Internet) |
DOI: | 10.15581/003.34.4.17-32 |
Language: | eng |
Type: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Rights: | © 2021 Communication & Society. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License. |
Peer Review: | si |
Publisher version: | https://doi.org/10.15581/003.34.4.17-32 |
Appears in Collections: | INV - AgeCOM - Artículos de Revistas INV - MAE-CO - Artículos de Revistas INV - COMPUBES - Artículos de Revistas INV - RPRSS - Artículos de Revistas |
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