Erdal Görkem Gavcar, Ahmet Büber, Murat Balkıs, Çağlar Şimşek
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摘要
目的:大量研究表明,最近青少年中智能手机的使用有所增加。关于低头症的研究通常集中在父母低头症对青少年的影响上。本研究旨在通过揭示青少年低头行为量表的效度和信度,为文献做出贡献。材料与方法:样本包括在Pamukkale大学医学院附属医院儿童与青少年精神病学门诊和Kırıkkale y ksek İhtisas附属医院儿童与青少年精神病学门诊就诊的206名12-17岁青少年。结果:采用一、二级验证性因子分析对青少年一般低头量表(GPS)的结构效度进行评价。数据模型拟合显示处于可接受的水平。一般的低头症与社会联系负相关,与网络成瘾正相关。重测分析显示,无恐惧症、人际冲突、自我隔离、问题接受和总分分别为0.82、0.80、0.71、0.66和0.81。无恐惧症子维度、人际冲突子维度、自我隔离子维度、问题接受子维度和总分的内部一致性系数分别为0.78、0.85、0.92、0.77和0.94。此外,研究表明,男女的GPS结构是相同的。结论:本研究表明GPS可以作为一种有效和可靠的测量工具,用于确定临床青少年样本的一般低头水平。
The Psychometric Properties of the General Phubbing Scale in Adolescents
Purpose: Numerous studies indicate that the use of smartphones among adolescents has increased recently. Studies on phubbing generally focus on how parental phubbing affects adolescents. This study aims to contribute to the literature by revealing the validity and reliability of the scale measuring phubbing behavior in adolescents.
Material and Methods: The sample included 206 adolescents aged 12-17 who applied to Pamukkale University Medical Faculty Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinics and Kırıkkale Yüksek İhtisas Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic.
Results: To evaluate the construct validity of the General Phubbing Scale (GPS) in adolescents, first and second level confirmatory factor analyses were performed. The data model fit was shown to be at an acceptable level. The general phubbing was negatively related to social connectedness and positively related to internet addiction. Test-retest analysis indicated that the subdimensions nomophobia, interpersonal conflict, self-isolation, problem acceptance, and total score were 0.82, 0.80, 0.71, 0.66 and 0.81, respectively. The coefficients of internal consistency for the subdimensions of nomophobia, interpersonal conflict, self-isolation, problem acceptance, and total score were 0.78, 0.85, 0.92, 0.77, and 0.94. Furthermore, it has been shown that the GPS structure was identical for both genders.
Conclusion: This study demonstrated that the GPS can be used as a valid and reliable measurement tool for determining general phubbing levels for the clinical adolescent sample.