Excessive smartphone usage among early adolescents: impact on social competence

The benefit mobile technology brings is not limited to learning and entertainment but it also modifies human aspect of social communication. Despite the high number of previous research available concerning smartphones, there is still a gap of research that needs to be addressed such as its effect t...

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Main Authors: Syed Ahmad Muhajir Alhaddad Syed Esa, Nurul Hudani Md Nawi, Agnis Sombuling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14927/
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author Syed Ahmad Muhajir Alhaddad Syed Esa,
Nurul Hudani Md Nawi,
Agnis Sombuling,
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Nurul Hudani Md Nawi,
Agnis Sombuling,
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description The benefit mobile technology brings is not limited to learning and entertainment but it also modifies human aspect of social communication. Despite the high number of previous research available concerning smartphones, there is still a gap of research that needs to be addressed such as its effect towards social competence. As the social system becomes complex, communication technology evolves to ensure the social needs are accomplished. For this study, 236 students aged between 13-14 years old were recruited and given a set of questionnaire which comprised Mobile Phone Problem Use Scale, Social Competence Scale for Teenagers and Self Scoring Self-Control Scale. In this study, the researcher attempted to examine the effect of excessive smartphone usage on social competence with self-control as mediator. Regression analysis was used to estimate the effect between the variables. The result indicates that there is negative relationship between excessive smartphone usage and social competence. However, when self-control is tested in the model as a mediator, excessive smartphones usage was not prevalent to predict social competence. This concludes to the apparent role of self-control as a mediator. The implication of study has contributed to the practical importance and methodological aspect of studies involving social competence and self-control.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:149272020-07-22T04:15:45Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14927/ Excessive smartphone usage among early adolescents: impact on social competence Syed Ahmad Muhajir Alhaddad Syed Esa, Nurul Hudani Md Nawi, Agnis Sombuling, The benefit mobile technology brings is not limited to learning and entertainment but it also modifies human aspect of social communication. Despite the high number of previous research available concerning smartphones, there is still a gap of research that needs to be addressed such as its effect towards social competence. As the social system becomes complex, communication technology evolves to ensure the social needs are accomplished. For this study, 236 students aged between 13-14 years old were recruited and given a set of questionnaire which comprised Mobile Phone Problem Use Scale, Social Competence Scale for Teenagers and Self Scoring Self-Control Scale. In this study, the researcher attempted to examine the effect of excessive smartphone usage on social competence with self-control as mediator. Regression analysis was used to estimate the effect between the variables. The result indicates that there is negative relationship between excessive smartphone usage and social competence. However, when self-control is tested in the model as a mediator, excessive smartphones usage was not prevalent to predict social competence. This concludes to the apparent role of self-control as a mediator. The implication of study has contributed to the practical importance and methodological aspect of studies involving social competence and self-control. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14927/1/347-1567-1-PB.pdf Syed Ahmad Muhajir Alhaddad Syed Esa, and Nurul Hudani Md Nawi, and Agnis Sombuling, (2018) Excessive smartphone usage among early adolescents: impact on social competence. Jurnal Psikologi Malaysia, 32 (2). pp. 1-14. ISSN 2289-8174 http://spaj.ukm.my/ppppm/jpm/issue/view/31
spellingShingle Syed Ahmad Muhajir Alhaddad Syed Esa,
Nurul Hudani Md Nawi,
Agnis Sombuling,
Excessive smartphone usage among early adolescents: impact on social competence
title Excessive smartphone usage among early adolescents: impact on social competence
title_full Excessive smartphone usage among early adolescents: impact on social competence
title_fullStr Excessive smartphone usage among early adolescents: impact on social competence
title_full_unstemmed Excessive smartphone usage among early adolescents: impact on social competence
title_short Excessive smartphone usage among early adolescents: impact on social competence
title_sort excessive smartphone usage among early adolescents: impact on social competence
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14927/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14927/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14927/1/347-1567-1-PB.pdf