The Influences of Adult Attachment and Ego-resilience on SNS Addiction Proneness of Nursing Students

According to a study by the National Information Society Agency(NIS), 18.8% of adults aged 2059 years, including college students, were at risk of overdependence, which increased steadily every year. In previous studies, the smartphone addiction level of nursing students was higher than that of gene...

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Published inAnnals of the Romanian society for cell biology Vol. 25; no. 1; pp. 872 - 877
Main Authors Oh, Yun-Jeong, Cho, Young-Hee
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Arad "Vasile Goldis" Western University Arad, Romania 01.01.2021
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Summary:According to a study by the National Information Society Agency(NIS), 18.8% of adults aged 2059 years, including college students, were at risk of overdependence, which increased steadily every year. In previous studies, the smartphone addiction level of nursing students was higher than that of general university students[6]. [...]smartphone addiction of nursing college students can lead to serious SNS addiction proneness, so it is necessary to identify the factors that affect them and devise measures to prevent them. [...]smartphone addiction of nursing college students can lead to serious SNS addiction proneness, so it is necessary to identify the factors that affect them and devise measures to prevent them. [...]of looking at the devices using SNS for 176 students who responded as using SNS, most of them answered that they mainly use smartphones 159 (90.3%), 7 tablet PCs (4.0%), and 6 others (3.4 %), followed by 4 computers (2.3%). First of all, looking at the main variables, the higher the adult attachment, the higher the SNS addiction proneness (r = .425, p <.001).
ISSN:2067-3019
2067-8282