Sociodemographic factors influencing smartphone addiction in university students
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Aznar Díaz, Inmaculada; Trujillo Torres, Juan Manuel; Alonso García, Santiago; Rodríguez Jiménez, CarmenEditorial
OpenED Network
Materia
Mobile Devices Smartphone addiction Internet addiction
Date
2019Referencia bibliográfica
Diaz-Aznar, I., Trujillo-Torres, J. M., Garcia, S. A., & Jimenez, C. R. (2019). Sociodemographic factors influencing smartphone addiction in university students. Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 4(2), 137-146. DOI: 10.46303/ressat.04.02.10
Abstract
The development of mobile devices has affected the way of life of university students, affecting
their daily habits and sometimes their health. Specifically, in recent years a series of illnesses
have developed as a result of the constant use of smartphones by the university population,
which has come to be catalogued as an at-risk population. The aim of this work was to analyze
the sociodemographic factors that influence the smartphone addiction of university students.
For the measurement of the levels of addiction, the standardized instrument Smartphone
Addiction Scale was used in a sample of 385 students from the University of Granada, Spain. A
multiple linear regression model was used as a statistical test, highlighting that the factor
influencing smartphone addiction is the time of use. Finally, the study includes a series of
implications derived from the results obtained, with the aim of establishing preventive
measures to help to mitigate smartphone addiction.





