Validity, reliability and prevalence estimates of nomophobia among undergraduate dental students of Bhubaneswar, India.

Upasana Mohapatra, Ramesh Nagarajappa, Dharmashree Satyarup, Sailaja Panda
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Abstract

Background: Considered a modern phobia, Nomophobia (NO MObile PHOne PhoBIA) is a term describing irrational fear or anxiety of being unable to access one's own mobile phone.

Objectives: To develop and validate the nomophobia questionnaire, administering it to a sample of adolescents representing undergraduate dental students. To assess the prevalence of Nomophobia, determine the usage pattern of mobile phones and evaluate the impact due to lack of access to mobile phones among undergraduate dental students.

Material and method: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 302 undergraduate students of Bhubaneswar through a self-administered questionnaire via Google Forms consisting of 19 items evaluating the pattern and anxiety related to usage of mobile phones. Responses were recorded on a 5-point Likert scale. Kruskal Wallis, Mann-Whitney U and Chisquare tests were used for statistical analysis.

Results: Test-Retest reliability showed kappa of k=0.86 and Internal consistency Chronbach's-Alpha to be α=0.82. Prevalence of nomophobia (score ≥ 58) was 32.1%, and students at risk of being nomophobic (score 39-57) was 61.9%. It was highest in males (32.6%) and amongst the interns (41.9%) and lowest (25.5%) amongst the second-year students. Participants felt nervous/insecure if their phones were away from them because of the fear that somebody might have accessed their data (3.07±1.93) and or tried to contact them (3.09±1.13) which were not statistically significant (p>0.05).

Conclusions: The present study confirms that nomophobia is an emerging behavioural addiction among dental students. Adequate prevention strategies would be helpful in reducing the impact of the chronic mobile usage. Effect of the mobile phone on dental students and the fear of not having it with them is increasing elaborately, that needs to be controlled. Otherwise, it would negatively affect their academic achievement and well-being.

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印度布巴内斯瓦尔大学牙科学生nomophobia的效度、信度和患病率估计。
背景:Nomophobia(无手机恐惧症)被认为是一种现代恐惧症,是一个描述无法使用自己手机的非理性恐惧或焦虑的术语。目的:开发和验证无手机恐惧症问卷,并对代表牙科本科学生的青少年样本进行管理。评估无手机恐惧症的患病率,确定手机的使用模式,并评估因缺乏手机而对牙科本科学生的影响。材料和方法:对302名布巴内斯瓦尔的本科生进行了一项横断面研究,通过谷歌表格进行了一份由19个项目组成的自我管理问卷,评估了与手机使用相关的模式和焦虑。回答以5分李克特量表记录。采用Kruskal Wallis、Mann-Whitney U和Chisquare检验进行统计分析。结果:重测信度kappa为k=0.86,内部一致性Chronbach’s- alpha为α=0.82。无手机恐惧症患病率(得分≥58)为32.1%,有患无手机恐惧症风险的学生(得分39-57)为61.9%。男性(32.6%)和实习生(41.9%)的比例最高,二年级学生的比例最低(25.5%)。由于担心有人可能访问他们的数据(3.07±1.93)或试图联系他们(3.09±1.13),如果他们的手机远离他们,参与者会感到紧张/不安全(p>0.05)。结论:本研究证实,无牌恐惧症是一种新兴的牙科学生的行为成瘾。适当的预防策略将有助于减少长期使用手机的影响。手机对牙科学生的影响和对没有手机的恐惧正在增加,这需要控制。否则,会对他们的学业成绩和幸福感产生负面影响。
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Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny Medicine-Medicine (all)
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