School of Health Studies, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
School of Kinesiology, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
J Am Coll Health. 2024 May-Jun;72(4):1176-1183. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2022.2070712. Epub 2022 Jul 11.
Smartphone ownership and engagement are at an all-time high. Excessive smartphone use may impart smartphone-specific anxiety; specifically, the fear of being unable to access or use one's smartphone, or nomophobia. Young adults, in particular, are at higher risk for nomophobia, given higher ownership of and engagement with smartphones. Notably, little research has been done in a Canadian context. To conduct an environmental scan of nomophobia prevalence in a Canadian university. Full-time and part-time university students. The Nomophobia Questionnaire and demographics were collected via mass emailer of all students at the host institution ( = 1,002). Findings indicate moderate-to-high levels of nomophobia among respondents, with nearly a quarter of respondents reporting severe nomophobia. Respondents who identified as women were an undergraduate, and/or owned an Apple device reported significantly higher nomophobia. This study provides evidence for comparable levels of nomophobia between Canadian post-secondary students and recent global research. Future research should explore nomophobia within a more nationally representative sample.
智能手机的拥有率和使用率达到了历史最高水平。过度使用智能手机可能会导致特定于智能手机的焦虑;具体来说,就是担心无法访问或使用自己的智能手机,或出现“无手机恐惧症”。由于年轻人拥有和使用智能手机的比例更高,因此他们面临更高的“无手机恐惧症”风险。值得注意的是,在加拿大背景下,这方面的研究很少。为了对加拿大一所大学的“无手机恐惧症”流行情况进行环境扫描。全日制和非全日制大学生。通过向主办机构的所有学生群发电子邮件收集了“无手机恐惧症”问卷和人口统计数据( = 1002)。研究结果表明,受访者中存在中度到高度的“无手机恐惧症”,近四分之一的受访者报告有严重的“无手机恐惧症”。被确定为女性、本科生、或拥有苹果设备的受访者报告的“无手机恐惧症”明显更高。本研究为加拿大高等教育学生与最近的全球研究中可比水平的“无手机恐惧症”提供了证据。未来的研究应该在更具全国代表性的样本中探索“无手机恐惧症”。