Harris Bethany, Regan Timothy, Schueler Jordan, Fields Sherecce A
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States.
Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States.
Front Psychol. 2020 May 5;11:672. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00672. eCollection 2020.
The popularity of smartphones is undeniable in nearly all facets of society. Despite the many benefits attributed to the technology, concern has grown over the potential for excessive smartphone use to become problematic in nature. Due to the growing concerns surrounding the recognized and unrecognized implications of smartphone use, great efforts have been made through research to evaluate, label and identify problematic smartphone use mostly through the development and administration of scales assessing the behavior. This study examines 78 existing validated scales that have been developed over the past 13 years to measure, identify or characterize excessive or problematic smartphone use by evaluating their theoretical foundations and their psychometric properties. Our review determined that, despite an abundance of self-report scales examining the construct, many published scales lack sufficient internal consistency and test-retest reliability. Additionally, there is a lack of research supporting the theoretical foundation of many of the scales evaluated. Future research is needed to better characterize problematic smartphone use so that assessment tools can be more efficiently developed to evaluate the behavior in order to avoid the excessive publication of seemingly redundant assessment tools.
智能手机在社会几乎所有方面的普及程度是不可否认的。尽管这项技术带来了诸多益处,但人们越来越担心过度使用智能手机可能会在本质上产生问题。由于围绕智能手机使用的已认识到和未认识到的影响的担忧日益增加,人们通过研究做出了巨大努力,主要通过开发和管理评估该行为的量表来评估、标记和识别有问题的智能手机使用情况。本研究通过评估78种现有的经过验证的量表的理论基础和心理测量特性,考察了在过去13年中开发的用于测量、识别或描述过度或有问题的智能手机使用情况的量表。我们的综述确定,尽管有大量自我报告量表研究这一构念,但许多已发表的量表缺乏足够的内部一致性和重测信度。此外,缺乏研究支持许多被评估量表的理论基础。需要未来的研究来更好地描述有问题的智能手机使用情况,以便更有效地开发评估工具来评估该行为,从而避免过多地发表看似冗余的评估工具。