Original Article

VOLUME: 38 | ISSUE: 4 | Dec 30, 2022 | PAGE: (203 - 208) | DOI: 10.24911/BioMedica/5-806

Prevalence of nomophobia and its associated factors among medical students of a private medical college in Lahore


Authors: Aniq Saleem , Maham Shahzad , Seema Hasnain , Hafsa Asad


Authors

Aniq Saleem

MBBS Student, Fatima Memorial Hospital College of Medicine and Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan

Maham Shahzad

MBBS Student, Fatima Memorial Hospital College of Medicine and Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan

Seema Hasnain

Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Fatima Memorial Hospital College of Medicine and Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan

Hafsa Asad

MBBS Student, Fatima Memorial Hospital College of Medicine and Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan

Publication History

Received: July 28, 2022

Revised: November 17, 2022

Accepted: December 11, 2022

Published: December 30, 2022


Abstract


Background and Objective: Mobile phones have become an indispensable part of our daily life. Nomophobia (NMP) is an abbreviation for “no-mobile-phone phobia,” which defines apprehension faced by mobile phone users in its absence which leads them to become technically unable to communicate. Objective of the study is to determine the prevalence of NMP and its association with the demographic factors among medical students of a private medical college in Lahore.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among the medical students from first to final year classes from May to November 2021. A validated NMP questionnaire was used along with questions related to the sociodemographic profile and frequency of mobile phone usage by the respondents. The self-reported questionnaire was filled out by all the students who were present on the day of data collection. Data were analyzed by SPSS 20.

Results: Out of 646 medical students, 618 filled the questionnaire. Out of 618 respondents, 51.5% had moderate and 38.2% had severe NMP. Among sociodemographic variables, females (40.8%) had a statistically significant association with NMP (p = 0.027). Usage of mobile phones per day and disturbance in the students’ daily routine had a statistically significant association with the NMP (p = 0.029 and p = <0.001, respectively).

Conclusion: NMP is very common among medical students and females are more likely to experience this phenomenon. Frequent usage of mobile phones is directly related to NMP affecting the daily routine of the medical students.


Keywords: Medical students, mobile phone, phobia, dependency, nomophobia, females.


Pubmed Style

Aniq Saleem, Maham Shahzad, Seema Hasnain, Hafsa Asad. Prevalence of nomophobia and its associated factors among medical students of a private medical college in Lahore. BioMedica. 2023; 07 (March 2023): 203-208. doi:10.24911/BioMedica/5-806

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Aniq Saleem, Maham Shahzad, Seema Hasnain, Hafsa Asad. Prevalence of nomophobia and its associated factors among medical students of a private medical college in Lahore. https://biomedicapk.com/10.51441/BioMedica/5-806 [Access: March 28, 2023]. doi:10.24911/BioMedica/5-806

AMA (American Medical Association) Style

Aniq Saleem, Maham Shahzad, Seema Hasnain, Hafsa Asad. Prevalence of nomophobia and its associated factors among medical students of a private medical college in Lahore. BioMedica. 2023; 07 (March 2023): 203-208. doi:10.24911/BioMedica/5-806

Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Aniq Saleem, Maham Shahzad, Seema Hasnain, Hafsa Asad. Prevalence of nomophobia and its associated factors among medical students of a private medical college in Lahore. BioMedica. (2023), [cited March 28, 2023]; 07 (March 2023): 203-208. doi:10.24911/BioMedica/5-806

Harvard Style

Aniq Saleem, Maham Shahzad, Seema Hasnain, Hafsa Asad (2023) Prevalence of nomophobia and its associated factors among medical students of a private medical college in Lahore. BioMedica, 07 (March 2023): 203-208. doi:10.24911/BioMedica/5-806

Chicago Style

Aniq Saleem, Maham Shahzad, Seema Hasnain, Hafsa Asad. "Prevalence of nomophobia and its associated factors among medical students of a private medical college in Lahore." 07 (2023), 203-208. doi:10.24911/BioMedica/5-806

MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Aniq Saleem, Maham Shahzad, Seema Hasnain, Hafsa Asad. "Prevalence of nomophobia and its associated factors among medical students of a private medical college in Lahore." 07.March 2023 (2023), 203-208. Print. doi:10.24911/BioMedica/5-806

APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Aniq Saleem, Maham Shahzad, Seema Hasnain, Hafsa Asad (2023) Prevalence of nomophobia and its associated factors among medical students of a private medical college in Lahore. , 07 (March 2023), 203-208. doi:10.24911/BioMedica/5-806