Smartphone addiction proneness in relation to sleep and morningness-eveningness in German adolescents

Mobile phones are an important part of adolescents’ life. In this study, the relationships among smartphone addiction, age, gender, and chronotype of German adolescents were examined.</p></div><div id="" class="section"><h3 class="abstractTitle text-titl...

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Main Author: Randler, Christoph (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: August 06, 2016
In: Journal of behavioral addictions
Year: 2016, Volume: 5, Issue: 3, Pages: 465-473
ISSN:2063-5303
DOI:10.1556/2006.5.2016.056
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Author Notes:Christoph Randler, Lucia Wolfgang, Katharina Matt, Eda Demirhan, Mehmet Barış Horzum and Şenol Beşoluk
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Summary:Mobile phones are an important part of adolescents’ life. In this study, the relationships among smartphone addiction, age, gender, and chronotype of German adolescents were examined.</p></div><div id="" class="section"><h3 class="abstractTitle text-title my-1" id="d178e6">Materials and methods</h3><p>Two studies focused on two different measures of smartphone addiction. The <em>Smartphone Addiction Proneness Scale</em> (<em>SAPS</em>) was applied to 342 younger adolescents (13.39 ± 1.77; 176 boys, 165 girls, and 1 not indicated) in Study 1 and the <em>Smartphone Addiction Scale</em> was applied to 208 older adolescents (17.07 ± 4.28; 146 girls and 62 boys) in Study 2, both samples in southwest Germany. In addition, a <em>demographic questionnaire</em> and the <em>Composite Scale of Morningness</em> (<em>CSM</em>) and sleep measures were implemented.</p></div><div id="" class="section"><h3 class="abstractTitle text-title my-1" id="d178e23">Results</h3><p>The most remarkable result of this study was that morningness-eveningness (as measured by CSM scores) is an important predictor for smartphone addiction; even stronger than sleep duration. Evening oriented adolescents scored higher on both smartphone addiction scales. In addition, gender is an important predictor for smartphone addiction and girls are more prone to become addicted. In addition, while sleep duration on weekdays negatively predicted SAPS, age, sleep duration on weekends, and midpoint of sleep on weekdays and weekends did not predicted smartphone addiction in both scales. The analysis of covariance revealed statistically significant effects of the covariates gender and age in both studies, as well as the main effect of chronotype. According to the <em>t</em>-test results, girls had higher scores than boys in smartphone addiction.</p></div><div id="" class="section"><h3 class="abstractTitle text-title my-1" id="d178e29">Conclusion</h3><p>Evening types and girls are more prone to become smartphone addicted.</p></div></section>
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ISSN:2063-5303
DOI:10.1556/2006.5.2016.056