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Research Articles

The Moderating Role of Gender in the Relationship between Nomophobia and Social Interaction Anxiety in University Students

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Pages 3583-3596 | Received 14 Aug 2022, Accepted 07 Mar 2023, Published online: 21 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

Nomophobia is defined as the fear that an individual experiences related to lack of access or use of their smartphone. Studies have reported significant differences on the effects of nomophobia between genders. Moreover, social interaction anxiety is a condition identified as a risk factor for future health problems among university students. The aim of this study is to examine the moderating effect of gender in the relationship between nomophobia and social interaction anxiety. The study’s data were collected from 331 university students aged 19 to 42. The study tested the moderating effect of gender in the predictor effect of social interaction anxiety on various nomophobia sub-dimensions. Social interaction anxiety had a significant predictor effect of college students’ “inability to access information” and “inability to communicate,” but this effect did not vary by gender. On the other hand, the predictor effect of social interaction anxiety on “giving up convenience” and “losing connectedness” did vary by gender.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful to the participant for their support.

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Arzu Bulut

Arzu Bulut is assistant professor at the Department of Health Management, University of Bandirma Onyedi Eylul. Her research interests are in the areas of health management and organizational behavior. She has large number of published articles in national and international peer-reviewed journals and participation in international and national conferences.

Halil Sengul

Halil Sengul is an associate professor at the Department of Health Management, Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University. His research interests are in the areas of health policies and value-based healthcare. He has published numerous articles in national and international peer-reviewed journals and participated in international and national conferences.

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