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http://dx.doi.org/10.17946/JRST.2019.42.5.387

An Analysis on the Influence of Smartphone Addiction by University Students of Radiological Science on School Life  

Jung, Hong-Ryang (Department of Radiological Science, Hanseo University)
Huang, Yuxin (Department of Health Care, Hanseo University)
Choi, JI-Hoon (Department of Health Care, Hanseo University)
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Journal of radiological science and technology / v.42, no.5, 2019 , pp. 387-392 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study analyzed the influence of smartphone addiction on adaptation to school life by using the questionnaire survey method of 431 students of radiological science in six regions. The results showed that 89.6% of students are the general user group, 6.3% the high risk group and 4.2% the potential risk group. Adaptability to school life was found to be social adaptability 3.71, righteous adaptability 3.17 and academic adaptability 2.95. Academic adaptability was 3.06 for male students and 2.79 for female students. And righteous adaptability was 3.26 for male students and 3.03 for female students. As a result, male students were more adaptable than female students in academic adaptability and righteous adaptability, which was statistically significant. And Social adaptability was 3.73 for female students and 3.68 for male students, but there was no significant difference(p<.001). Adaptability to school life by smartphone addiction level was found to be the general user group 3.19, the potential risk group 3.05 and the high risk group 2.81. The difference of righteous adaptability between the general user group and the high risk group was statistically significant. And social and academic adaptability of the general user group and the high risk group was no significant(p<.01).
Keywords
Smartphone; Smartphone Addiction; Adaptability to School Life; Student; Radiological Science;
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