EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOBILE ADDICTION, INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP, AND ACADEMIC BEHAVIOR AMONG YOUNG ADULTS IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS

C. Y. Fook, S. Narasuman, Norazah Abdul Aziz, Sharifah Muzlia Syed Mustafa, Cheong Tau Han
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Purpose – Smartphones have become part and parcel of life in the 21st century. Since there has been limited research exploring the relationship between mobile addiction, interpersonal relationship, and academic behaviour among young adults in tertiary institutions, the present study has embarked on an exploration of the relationship between these three variables in the Malaysian higher education context. Methodology – A descriptive correlational research design was employed to collect and analyse the data, which came from a total of 150 young adults who responded to an online Google form distributed through a WhatsApp link. The items in the questionnaire were adapted from various doctorate studies. The data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics such as the mean and standard deviation, correlation, and multiple regression. Findings – The study found that young adults in tertiary institutions in Malaysia experienced a case of moderate mobile addiction. The results also established that the three variables, namely mobile addiction, interpersonal relationship, and academic behaviour, were interrelated. The findings revealed that interpersonal relationship has positively contributed to the variance of academic behaviour, while mobile addiction has negatively impacted young adults’ academic behaviour in tertiary institutions. Significance – The findings have provided valuable insights into how to help facilitate the monitoring of disruptive mobile usage among young adults in tertiary institutions.
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探讨大专院校青少年手机成瘾、人际关系与学业行为之关系
目的——智能手机已经成为21世纪生活中不可或缺的一部分。由于在大专院校年轻人中探索手机成瘾、人际关系和学术行为之间关系的研究有限,因此本研究开始探索马来西亚高等教育背景下这三个变量之间的关系。方法-采用描述性相关研究设计来收集和分析数据,这些数据来自于通过WhatsApp链接分发的在线谷歌表格的150名年轻人。问卷中的项目改编自各种博士研究。数据分析使用描述性和推理统计,如平均值和标准差,相关性和多元回归。研究结果-研究发现,马来西亚高等院校的年轻人经历了中度手机成瘾的案例。结果还表明,手机成瘾、人际关系和学习行为这三个变量是相互关联的。研究发现,人际关系对大学生学业行为的变异有正向影响,而手机成瘾对大学生学业行为的变异有负向影响。意义-研究结果提供了宝贵的见解,如何帮助促进监测大专院校年轻人的破坏性手机使用。
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