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Year: 2024 | Month: January-March | Volume: 9 | Issue: 1 | Pages: 158-168

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20240120

Smartphone Addiction and the Associated Factors of Adolescents and Purposes and Pattern of Smartphone Use

Venkatesh Murthy J1, Dr. Veena Gretta Tauro2

1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Child Health Nursing, ESIC College of Nursing, Bangalore.
2Principal & Professor, Dept. Child Health Nursing, Masood College of Nursing, Mangalore.

Corresponding Author: Venkatesh Murthy J

ABSTRACT

Background: Smartphone addiction is the failure to control excessive smartphone use, in spite of its negative impacts on social, psychological, physical, and economic aspects of life. The smartphones, as multifunctional device have become essential in daily life, particularly among adolescents, but excessive reliance on them can lead to behavioural addiction.  
Objectives The study aimed to examine the association between smartphone addiction and the characteristics of adolescents and purposes and patterns of smartphone use.
Methodology: The study adopted a descriptive correlation design among 209 adolescents (105 boys and 104 girls) selected from high schools using multi-stage random sampling. Data was collected regarding the general characteristics of the adolescents as well as the pattern of usage and purposes for which they use smartphones. The level of smartphone addiction was assessed by using Smartphone Addiction Scale—Short Version (SAS-SV). The association between smartphone addiction and study variables was tested using the chi-square test.
Results: Majority of adolescents (66.99%) were found at high risk for smart phone addiction, while 27.75% were addicted to smart phones. The study found a significant correlation between smartphone addiction and adolescents' gender, class/standard, purpose for use of smartphone viz educational activities, mobile games, social networking, internet browsing and pattern of smartphone usage including types of ownership of smartphone, duration of smartphone use, report of recent change in eye sight/vision, internet packages and self-perceived overuse of smartphone at the 0.05 level of significance.
Conclusion: The study reveals a significant relation between socio-demographic characteristics and smartphone addiction among adolescents aged 13–16 years of both gender, class, purposes and patterns of smartphone use. Smartphone use was be influenced by the socio-cultural environments in which adolescents live as well as the reasons for which they use their smartphones. Smartphone addicts spend considerable time using their smartphones, which is significantly influenced by the daily duration and purposes and patterns of smartphone usage.

Keywords: Smartphone addiction; associated factors of adolescents; purposes of smartphone use; patterns of smartphone use.

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