![]() Patologías asociadas al uso problemático de internet. Īznar-Díaz, I., Kopecký, K., Romero-Rodríguez, J. Culture and nomophobia: the role of vertical versus horizontal collectivism in predicting nomophobia. The NMP-Q allows identifying problems of nomophobia in Mexicans and comparing them with Spaniards.Īmerican Psychological Association. Higher scores were found in females, in adolescents aged 14–16 years, and in the Spaniards. ![]() Satisfactory reliability indices were obtained, invariance by sex and age, and cross-cultural invariance. ![]() The model of four-factors explained by a second-order factor fitted the data adequately. The Mexican sample consisted of 19,226 participants (63.1% girls), and the Spanish sample of 3897 (46% girls), aged between 14 and 19 years. The main objectives are to:1) adapt and validate the NMP-Q in a Mexican sample 2) analyse gender, age and cross-cultural invariance 3) examine the differences between countries. ![]() There are hardly any cross-cultural studies of nomophobia. The Nomophobia Questionnaire (NMP-Q) is the most widely used but it is not validated in the Spanish-speaking Latin American context. Nomophobia is a situational phobia in which a person experiences fear of not being able to use the smartphone.
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