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Smartphone Addiction among University Students and Its Relationship with Academic Performance

机译:大学生的智能手机成瘾及其与学习成绩的关系

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BACKGROUND OBJECTIVE: Smartphone use is almost universally relied on among college students. Whether smartphone addiction among college students has a negative predictive effect on academic performance is hardly studied. Previous research found an apparent association between smartphone use and academic achievement partly explained by the nature of the task the student is engaged in when using a smartphone. This study aims to assess the relationship between smartphone addiction and students’ academic performance controlling for important potential confounding variables.METHODS: A sample of 688 undergraduate students was randomly selected from Notre Dame University, Lebanon. Students were asked to fill out a questionnaire that included a) questions on variables related to socio-demographics, academics, smartphone use, and lifestyle behaviors; and b) a 26-item Smartphone Addiction Inventory (SPAI) Scale. Multiple logistic regression was performed to assess the independent association between smartphone addiction and cumulative grade point average (GPA).RESULTS: 49% reported smartphone use for at least 5 hours during a weekday. Controlling for confounding effects in the model, the association between total SPAI score and GPA did not reach statistical significance, whereas alcohol drinking (OR= 2.10, p=0.026), age at first use of smartphone (OR=1.20, p=0.042), use of smartphone for study-related purposes (OR=0.31, p=0.000), class (OR=0.35 (senior vs. sophomore standing), p=0.024), and faculty (ORs of 0.38 and 0.35 (engineering and humanities, respectively, vs. business students)) were found to be independent predictors of reporting a GPA of < 3.CONCLUSION: Findings from our study can be used to better inform college administrators and faculty about most-at- risk groups of students who shall be targeted in any intervention designed to enhance low academic performance.
机译:背景技术目的:智能手机的使用几乎普遍被大学生所依赖。几乎没有研究大学生中的智能手机成瘾是否会对学习成绩产生负面的预测影响。先前的研究发现,智能手机的使用与学业成绩之间存在明显的联系,部分原因是学生在使用智能手机时所从事的任务的性质。这项研究旨在评估智能手机成瘾与控制重要潜在混淆变量的学生学习成绩之间的关系。方法:从黎巴嫩圣母大学随机抽取688名本科生作为样本。要求学生填写一份调查表,其中包括:a)有关社会人口统计学,学者,智能手机使用和生活方式行为的变量的问题; b)26项智能手机成瘾量表(SPAI)量表。结果进行了多元逻辑回归分析,以评估智能手机成瘾与平均绩点(GPA)之间的独立关联。结果:49%的人报告在工作日至少5个小时使用智能手机。控制模型中的混淆效果时,SPAI总得分与GPA之间的关联没有达到统计学显着性,而饮酒(OR = 2.10,p = 0.026),首次使用智能手机的年龄(OR = 1.20,p = 0.042) ,将智能手机用于与研究相关的目的(OR = 0.31,p = 0.000),课程(OR = 0.35(高级与大二的学生),p = 0.024)和教师(OR分别为0.38和0.35(工程学和人文科学,分别被认为是GPA <3的独立预测因子。结论:我们的研究结果可用于更好地向大学行政管理人员和教职员工告知最危险的学生群体。针对旨在提高低学业表现的任何干预措施。

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