Examining the Predictors of Mobile Addiction: Some Insights from Malaysia (original) (raw)

Relation between Social Networking Addiction and Attitude towards the Use of Mobile Phones

The Public: Problems and Solutions, 2017

Social networking site and application provides the opportunities for the new generation of people offering better communication and activities without taking into account place and time. Therefore, people spend lots of time with their mobile phone and social networking sites and applications at same time. The college level students are using mobiles and social networking sites and applications maximum time and they are distracted from education for their addiction in social networking sites as well as mobile phones uses.In this paper it was an attempt to seek the relation between the social networking addiction and the attitude towards the use of mobile phone of the students of the college level. The investigation was carried on through a survey method for collecting data by using two standardized test namely, Social Networking Addiction Scale and the Scale for Attitude towards the use of Mobile phone. The result showed a positive correlation between social networking addiction and the attitude towards the use of mobile phone according to gender, religion, community and different department or subject stream of the college level students.

Social Networking Sites Habits and Addiction Among Adolescents in Klang Valley

International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications

Social networking sites (SNS) is a very popular application in today's world society. SNS, to certain extent has change the way people communicate with each other. This kind of technology has become a trend among the users regardless the impact of the technology to the users either positive or negative. The level of SNS usage among the adolescents has started to raise concern among the parents and also the society. SNS addictions are becoming problematic in certain countries especially in United States and lately this issue has started to spread all over the world. Malaysia is also one of the country affected with SNS addiction. SNS addiction is not an isolated phenomenon as it is started from high engagement on the SNS usage and it originates from habitual behavior. Therefore, it is important to seek and understand habit and addiction of SNS among adolescents in Malaysia. The purpose of this study is to analyze and explore the usage of SNS among the adolescents in Malaysia, specifically in Klang Valley. It examines the SNS usage behavioral, which is habit and addiction. The data was collected from a sample of 60 respondents using an online survey. The data were analyzed using SPSS for descriptive analysis. From the analysis, it was found that most of the adolescents used SNS in daily basis and majority of them use it for more than two hours per day. Patterns on habits and addiction on the SNS usage shows that some adolescents experienced certain habit and addiction behavior.

Mobile Phone Addiction: Determinant Factors among Students in a Malaysian Public University

2021

The present study was conducted to examine mobile addiction determinant factors among university students in higher education in Malaysia. A total of 162 students responded to the online survey questionnaire. The study employed a quantitative-based research method to obtain data, and the research instruments consist of a set of combined questionnaires adopted from two Ph.D. studies. The correlation result between mobile addiction and attitude showed a stronger association than with the purpose of use. However, linear regression only indicated a significant contribution of students’ attitude towards mobile addiction variance.

Influence Factors of Social Media and Gadget Addiction of Adolescent in Indonesia

Jurnal Sistem Informasi, 2020

Social media user in Indonesia has growth rapidly since its emergence. In 2019, one of largest social media platform, Facebook has 3 billion users world wide user and 130 million users of them come from Indonesia. Moreover, the other social media like Instagram also has significantly growth with most of user are teenagers. Massive social media usage was caused by more than 100 million active users that use gadget or smartphone to open application like social media. Both of widely social media and gadget usage is not only have possitive impact but also negative impact like mental and behaviour problem if the user has been addicted. Hence the requirement of knowing influence factors of social media and gadget addiction in Indonesia is required in order to prevent addiction of social media and gadget. In this paper, the influence factors of social media and gadget addiction in Indonesia is investigated using several techniques like data science, partial least square, and structural equ...

Online Social Networking Addiction among University Students in Malaysia

2011

Abstract Nowadays, the Internet is a necessary communication tool that has emerged in the field of information and communication technology and has positively impacted almost all aspects of human life. This new mode of communication has also influenced the use of social networking sites which have become very popular in recent years.

Mediating Effects of Mobile Phone Use on the Relationship between Mobile Addiction and Academic Behavior

International Journal of Instruction

Since there is little research on the mediative effect of excessive mobile phone use on mobile addiction and academic behavior among university students, hence, the current study sought to study the relationship between these three variables. Data was collected from 435 university students through an online Google form survey sent through a WhatsApp link. Overall, the result shows that that level of mobile addiction was moderate. More than 40% of the respondents had experienced the impact of excessive use of mobile phone while more than 16% experienced negative academic behaviour. Besides, structural equation model fit and measurement models were used to analyze the data with a two-stage structural equation modelling. The first stage involved the assessment of measurement model or also known as Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) for negative academic behavior, excessive mobile phone use and mobile addiction. The measurement model achieved a good fitness index where, RMSEA = 0.064, NFI = 0.9, CFI = 0.932, TLI = 0.921, and Relative Chi-square (Chisq/df) = 2.855. In the second stage of assessment of the structural equation model, the study confirmed that excessive mobile phone use mediates the relationship between mobile addiction and negative academic behavior among students in higher education in Malaysia. The novelty of this study lies in the exploratory analysis of these three variables with a systematic method to find a conclusive result. In summary the findings imply that higher education institutions need to have better guidelines to regulate mobile phone use among students in higher learning institutes.

A Case Study of Social Media Addiction Among Malaysians

2020

Social media such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are nowadays a common medium ofcommunication which is often the choice of every segment of society from different age levels. Thissituation has led many to become addicted to social media. Social media addiction refers to a compulsiveand excessive use of social media even when use of those platforms is taking over one’s life and has anegative impact on real life and relationships. Therefore, this study was conducted by identifying twoobjectives which are to identify the causes of social media use and to analyse the effects of social mediaaddiction among Malaysians. The research methodology used was qualitative analysis by applying thelibrary method and reading and referencing from previous studies such as journals, theses, articles, papersand websites related to the subject of the study. The results show that Malaysians are addicted to socialmedia due to lack of self-discipline, easy access to the Internet, influential peers, and ...

Addiction Among Adolescents to Social Networking Sites in Malaysia: A Hierarchical Multiple Linear Regression Analysis

Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin, 2022

Background: Social networking sites (SNSs) have changed the ways that we interact with each other. The use of social networking sites by adolescents is addictive, with numerous negative consequences. Various factors influence social networking sites addiction among adolescents. Objective: We aimed to determine the prevalence of gender-specific social networking sites addiction among adolescents and the factors influence social networking sites addiction. Methods: A quantitative, cross-sectional community-based research was conducted by face-to-face interviews among adolescents in all 11 administrative divisions of Sarawak, Malaysia. The multistage cluster sampling technique was followed, with an adolescent selected systematically from each household. An adapted and validated questionnaire, which included 20 items of social networking sites addiction, was used to collect data. We analysed 1344 adolescent's data using IBM SPSS Version 22.0. A partial least square structural path with mediation analysis was done using WarpPLS version 7.0. Results: Three-quarters of the adolescents (76.2%) used social networking sites, but only two-fifths of them (40.4%) were addicted, with 15% having moderate-severe addiction to social networking sites. The most frequently used social networking sites was YouTube (77.9%), followed by Facebook (75.2%) and Instagram (59.0%). Self-esteem had a negative correlation, while adolescent risk behaviours directly affected social networking sites addiction (p<0.001). The most potent predictors for social networking sites addiction were YouTube, Instagram, and Pinterest (p<0.05). Conclusion: Tackling risk behaviours and enhancing adolescents' self-esteem would reduce the tendency to be addicted to social networking sites.

Smartphone Use and Addiction among Secondary School Students in Kuantan, Malaysia

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARE SCHOLARS

Background: Smartphone addiction has become a social problem in Malaysia as smartphone users increase drastically. Previous study revealed that smartphone addiction has a negative effect on the physical and psychosocial of a human being. Aims: This study aims to examine smartphone use and addiction among secondary school students. Methods: A cross-sectional study was employed involving 203 secondary school children at a secondary school in Malaysia. A set of a questionnaire consisting of two parts was used; (1) Part A: Sociodemographic, (2) Part B: Smartphone Addiction Scale in Malay version (SAS-M). Results: Finding from this study showed that there was a long duration of smartphones use was detected during the weekend with more than three hours per day and social media (81.8%) was the frequently visited function in the smartphones. These group of students were not addicted to smartphones, however, more than half of the students (57.6%) have a high risk of smartphones addiction. Th...

An analysis of smartphone addiction among MBBS students

IP innovative publication pvt ltd, 2020

Smartphones have become an integral part of our everyday life due to its varied and advanced functionality and easy availability. The nearly universal availability of smartphones and the close association of this with humans has led to various concerns about it becoming a part of behavioral addiction. In this study, smartphone addiction was assessed by using the short version of smartphone addiction scale (SAS-SV) and an attempt has been made to analyse the behavioral component associated with addiction. Materials and Methods: Semi-structured questionnaire containing socio-demographic variables were given to 200 students. SAS-SV scale was used to assess smartphone addiction among the study sample. Results: Results showed 26.9% male and 28% of female participants were addicted to smartphones according to SAS-SV scores. 43% male and 19% female participants spend > 5 hrs using smartphones per day and 8% of female participants and 6.4% of males spend > 5 hrs on social media. Withdrawal, conflict, tolerance and salience were the psychological features observed in our study sample. Conclusions: In conclusion, smartphone addiction was found to be around 26.9% and 28% among the male and female respondents by using the SAS-SV scale. In our study 8% of girls and 6.4% of boys agreed that they spend more than 5 hours on social media every day. Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook were the commonly used social media sites used by them. The findings in our study did correlate with Brown’s well established framework for behavioral addiction especially behavior like withdrawal, conflict, tolerance and salience.