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Citation

Noel JK, Sammartino CJ, Johnson M, Swanberg J, Rosenthal SR. R. I. Med. J. (2013) 2023; 106(3): 35-41.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Rhode Island Medical Society)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

36989096

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Smartphone addiction is a rising problem in the United States. The current study estimated the prevalence of smartphone addiction in Rhode Island young adults and its associations with mental illness.

METHODS: The 2022 Rhode Island Young Adult Survey measured smartphone addiction, depression, anxiety, and suicide ideation. Covariates included age, sex/gender minority status, race/ethnicity, and social status.

RESULTS: The prevalence of smartphone addiction was 34%. Odds of experiencing depression (OR[95%CI]=2.69 [2.05,3.52]), anxiety (OR[95%CI]=2.06 [1.58,2.69]), and suicide ideation (OR[95%CI]=1.55 [1.08,2.20]) were greater in participants with smartphone addiction. The relationship between smartphone addiction and depression was strongest in heterosexual cis-males (OR[95%CI] = 8.45 [3.53, 20.3]).

DISCUSSION: Smartphone addiction is prevalent among Rhode Island's young adults and may be associated with depression, anxiety, and suicide ideation. Heterosexual cis-males may be particularly vulnerable. Screening programs and interventions to reduce smartphone use for all young adults, and particularly young men, should be considered.


Language: en

Keywords

*Behavior, Addictive/epidemiology; *Mental Disorders/epidemiology; Anxiety/epidemiology; Humans; Internet Addiction Disorder; Male; mental health; Rhode Island; Rhode Island/epidemiology; smartphone addictio; United States; Young Adult; young adults

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