Aldhahir Abdulelah M, Bintalib Heba M, Siraj Rayan A, Alqahtani Jaber S, Alqarni Omar A, Alqarni Abdullah A, Alghamdi Hanin S, Alyami Mohammed M, Naser Abdallah Y, Fatani Alaa I, Alwafi Hassan
Respiratory Therapy Department, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Respiratory Care, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2023 Mar 17;16:877-884. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S404898. eCollection 2023.
Nomophobia has been highly prevalent among health discipline students. However, there is no available data on the prevalence of nomophobia among respiratory therapy (RT) students in Saudi Arabia.
A cross-sectional survey using the nomophobia questionnaire (NMP-Q) was conducted and distributed using a convenience sample of RT students through an online platform (Survey Monkey) between September and November 2022.
Overall, 1428 RT students, with males accounting for 773 (54%), responded to the online survey. The prevalence of nomophobia among RT students was 97.3% (1390). The mean (±SD) of the total NMP-Q items scores was 62 (±22), indicating a moderate level of nomophobia among the RT students. Female RT students had significantly higher nomophobia scores than male RT students (63 (47-80) vs 59 (43-75); <0.001)). Single RT students had significantly higher nomophobia scores than married RT students (62 (46-78) vs 46 (37-64); <0.001)). RT students who were living outside the family home had significantly higher nomophobia scores than RT students who were living with their family (66 (54-78) vs 60 (44-77); = 0.001)). RT students with a GPA of 4.50 to 5.00 had the highest nomophobia score (63 (46-79); = 0.005)). RT students who were in their third year had the highest nomophobia score (66 (48-80); <0.001)). RT students who reported no academic warnings had the highest nomophobia score (63 (48-80); <0.001)). RT students who spent ≥ five hours studying per week had the highest nomophobia score (64 (51-80); <0.001)).
Nomophobia is common among RT students, with the majority experiencing a moderate level. Being female, single, living outside the family home, and having a higher academic performance were risk factors associated with higher nomophobia levels.
无手机恐惧症在健康学科专业学生中极为普遍。然而,沙特阿拉伯呼吸治疗(RT)专业学生中无手机恐惧症的患病率尚无可用数据。
于2022年9月至11月期间,通过在线平台(Survey Monkey)对RT专业学生进行便利抽样,使用无手机恐惧症问卷(NMP-Q)开展横断面调查。
总体而言,1428名RT专业学生参与了在线调查,其中男性773人(占54%)。RT专业学生中无手机恐惧症的患病率为97.3%(1390人)。NMP-Q项目总分的平均值(±标准差)为62(±22),表明RT专业学生中无手机恐惧症处于中等水平。女性RT专业学生的无手机恐惧症得分显著高于男性RT专业学生(63(47 - 80)对59(43 - 75);<0.001))。单身RT专业学生的无手机恐惧症得分显著高于已婚RT专业学生(62(46 - 78)对46(37 - 64);<0.001))。不住在家中的RT专业学生的无手机恐惧症得分显著高于与家人同住的RT专业学生(66(54 - 78)对60(44 - 77);=0.001))。平均绩点为4.50至5.00的RT专业学生无手机恐惧症得分最高(63(46 - 79);=0.005))。三年级的RT专业学生无手机恐惧症得分最高(66(48 - 80);<0.001))。未收到学业警告的RT专业学生无手机恐惧症得分最高(63(48 - 80);<0.001))。每周学习时间≥5小时的RT专业学生无手机恐惧症得分最高(64(51 - 80);<0.001))。
无手机恐惧症在RT专业学生中很常见,大多数人处于中等水平。女性、单身、不住在家中以及学业成绩较高是与较高无手机恐惧症水平相关的风险因素。