Validation of a Spanish Questionnaire on Mobile Phone Abuse
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Olivencia Carrión, María Angustias; Ramírez-Uclés, Isabel; Holgado-Tello, Pablo; López-Torrecillas, FranciscaEditorial
Frontiers Media
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mobile phone DSM-5 validity
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2018-04-30Referencia bibliográfica
Olivencia Carrión, M.A. et. al. Front. Psychol. 9:621. [https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00621]
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Occupational Medicine Area (Prevention Service) of the University of GranadaAbstract
Mobile phone addiction has attracted much attention recently and is showing similarity to
other substance use disorders. Because no studies on mobile phone addiction had yet
been conducted in Spain, we developed and validated a questionnaire (Cuestionario de
Abuso del Teléfono Móvil, ATeMo) to measure mobile phone abuse among young adults
in Spanish. The ATeMo questionnaire was designed based on relevant DSM-5 diagnostic
criteria and included craving as a diagnostic symptom. Using stratified sampling, the
ATeMo questionnaire was administered to 856 students (mean age 21, 62% women).
The MULTICAGE questionnaire was administered to assess history of drug abuse and
addiction. Using confirmatory factor analysis, we found evidence for the construct validity
of the following factors: Craving, Loss of Control, Negative Life Consequences, and
Withdrawal Syndrome, and their association with a second order factor related to mobile
phone abuse. The four ATeMO factors were also associated with alcoholism, internet
use, and compulsive buying. Important gender differences were found that should be
considered when studying mobile phone addictions. The ATeMo is a valid and reliable
instrument that can be used in further research on mobile phone abuse.