articleJournal of Behavioral AddictionsJun 1, 2015GOLD OA

Relationship of smartphone use severity with sleep quality, depression, and anxiety in university students

Süleyman Demirel University

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Abstract

Methods

In total, 319 university students (203 females and 116 males; mean age = 20.5 ± 2.45) were included in the study. Participants were divided into the following three groups: a smartphone non-user group (n = 71, 22.3%), a low smartphone use group (n = 121, 37.9%), and a high smartphone use group (n = 127, 39.8%). All participants were evaluated using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Beck Depression Inventory, Beck Anxiety Inventory; moreover, participants other than those in the smartphone non-user group were also assessed with the Smartphone Addiction Scale.

Results

The findings revealed that the Smartphone Addiction Scale scores of females were significantly higher than those of males. Depression, anxiety, and daytime dysfunction scores were higher in the high smartphone use group than in the low smartphone use group. Positive correlations were found between the Smartphone Addiction Scale scores and depression levels, anxiety levels, and some sleep quality scores.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
  • Anxiety
  • Beck Anxiety Inventory
  • Beck Depression Inventory
  • Psychology
  • Depression (economics)
  • Smartphone addiction
  • Addiction
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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