Individual Differences in the Relationship Between Attachment and Nomophobia Among College Students: The Mediating Role of Mindfulness

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Arpaci, Ibrahim [1 ]
Baloglu, Mustafa [2 ]
Kozan, Hatice Irem Ozteke [3 ]
Kesici, Sahin [3 ]
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[1] Gaziosmanpasa Univ, Dept Comp & Instruct Technol, Fac Educ, Tokat, Turkey
[2] Hacettepe Univ, Dept Special Educ, Fac Educ, Beytepe Campus, TR-06110 Ankara, Turkey
[3] Necmettin Erbakan Univ, Ahmet Kelesoglu Fac Educ, Dept Counseling, Konya, Turkey
关键词
reactive attachment disorder; mindfulness; anxiety; phobic disorders; phobia; smartphone; YOUNG-ADULTS; DISPOSITIONAL MINDFULNESS; PARENTAL ATTACHMENT; ADDICTION; STYLE; MECHANISMS; THERAPY; FEAR; INTERVENTIONS; ASSOCIATIONS;
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10.2196/jmir.8847
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: There is a growing interest in nomophobia, which is defined as the fear of being out of cellular phone contact, or "feelings of discomfort or anxiety experienced by individuals when they are unable to use their mobile phones or utilize the affordances these devices provide". However, only limited research can be found in terms of its determinants at present. Contemporary literature suggests that the relationships among attachment styles, mindfulness, and nomophobia have not been investigated. Objective: This study aims to investigate the mediating effect of mindfulness on the relationship between attachment and nomophobia. In addition, the study also focuses on gender differences in attachment, mindfulness, and nomophobia. A theory-based structural model was tested to understand the essentials of the associations between the constructs. Methods: The Experiences in Close Relationships Scale, Nomophobia Questionnaire, and Mindful Attention Awareness Scale were used to collect data from undergraduate students (N=450; 70.9% women [319/450]; mean age=21.94 years [SD 3.61]). Two measurement models (ie, attachment and mindfulness) and a structural model were specified, estimated, and evaluated. Results: The structural equation model shows that the positive direct effects of avoidant (.13, P=.03) and anxious attachment (. 48, P<.001) on nomophobia were significant. The negative direct effects of avoidant (-.18, P=.01) and anxious attachment (-.33, P<.001) on mindfulness were also significant. Moreover, mindfulness has a significant negative effect on nomophobia for women only (-.13, P=.03). Finally, the Sobel test showed that the indirect effects of avoidant and anxious attachment on nomophobia via mindfulness were significant (P<.001). The direct and indirect effects of anxious attachment, avoidant attachment, and mindfulness altogether accounted for 33% of the total variance in nomophobia. Gender comparison results show that there is a significant difference in attachment based on gender (F-2,F-447=6.97, P=.01, Wilk lambda=.97, partial eta(2)=.03). Women (mean 68.46 [SD 16.96]) scored significantly higher than men (mean 63.59 [SD 15.97]) in anxious attachment (F-1=7.93, P=.01, partial eta(2)=.02). Gender differences in mindfulness were not significant (F-4,F-448=3.45, P=.69). On the other hand, results do show significant gender differences in nomophobia (F-4,F-445=2.71, P=.03, Wilk lambda=.98, partial eta(2)=. 02) where women scored significantly higher than men. Conclusions: In general, individuals who are emotionally more dependent and crave more closeness and attention in the relationship tend to display higher levels of fear or discomfort when they have no access to their mobile phones. However, gender has a differential impact on the relationship between avoidant attachment and nomophobia. This study establishes the impact of mindfulness on nomophobia for women; therefore, future studies should test the effectiveness of mindfulness-based therapy approaches and confirm whether they are effective and efficient. On the basis of significant gender difference in nomophobia and attachment, we conclude that gender should be taken into account in mindfulness-based treatments dealing with nomophobia.
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