Gender differences in factors associated with smartphone addiction: a cross-sectional study among medical college students
Abstract
Smartphones are becoming increasingly indispensable in everyday life for most undergraduates in China, and this has been associated with problematic use or addiction. The aim of the current study was to investigate the prevalence of smartphone addiction and the associated factors in male and female undergraduates.
This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2016 and included 1441 undergraduate students at Wannan Medical College, China. The Smartphone Addiction Scale short version (SAS-SV) was used to assess smartphone addiction among the students, using accepted cut-offs. Participants' demographic, smartphone usage, and psycho-behavioral data were collected. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to seek associations between smartphone addiction and independent variables among the males and females, separately.
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6Topics & keywords
- Addiction
- Smartphone addiction
- Cross-sectional study
- Behavioral addiction
- Anxiety
- Clinical psychology
- Psychology
- Logistic regression