Rahim, Nurfarhan
(2017)
Factors associated with risk of smartphone addiction among undergraduate university students in Kelantan.
Masters thesis, Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan.
Abstract
Background: Excessive smartphone use could lead to addiction. Smartphone addiction has
become a recent concern because of its potential to adversely impact on many aspects of
life. The aim of this study is to assess the level of risk for smartphone addiction and to
identify the predictors on the smartphone addictive behaviour among undergraduate
university students in Kelantan.
Methods: This is a cross-sectional study conducted among 140 students of School of
Health Sciences USM. Students from five study programs were randomly selected through
multistage cluster sampling method. Socio-demographic and smartphone usage
characteristic proforma, Smartphone Addiction Scale Malay Version (SAS-M) to measure
the level of risk for developing smartphone addiction and Depression Anxiety Stress Scale
21 – Malay Version (DASS 21) to measure depression, anxiety and stress level; were selfadministered
by the students.
Results: The mean score of SAS was 111.07 (SD 25.11). Majority of the students used
smartphone for more than four hours daily (78.6 %). Daily usage smartphone time (13.63,
95% CI: 4.18, 23.08, p = 0.005) and stress level (1.57, 95% CI: 0.51, 2.62, p = 0.004 ) were
found to have significant positive relationship, while Audiology program (-12.98, 95% CI:
-24.43, -1.54, p = 0.027) and family income less than RM1000 (-12.52, 95% CI: -21.54, -
3.50, p = 0.007) have significant negative relationship with SAS-M score.
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