Psychometric properties of Bergen social media addiction scale (BSMAS) in Malay version / Romi Tiong Kee Hui
Background The percentage of internet users in Malaysia has recorded continuous increment annually, in which it increased from 76.9% in 2016 to 87.4% of users in 2018. The prevalent use of all sorts of social media platform and the convenient access to the internet regardless of time and place...
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| Online Access: | http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12858/ http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12858/4/romi.pdf |
| Summary: | Background The percentage of internet users in Malaysia has recorded continuous increment
annually, in which it increased from 76.9% in 2016 to 87.4% of users in 2018. The prevalent
use of all sorts of social media platform and the convenient access to the internet regardless
of time and place has massively enhance the potential of social media addiction. After many
years of research, the researchers have yet to reach the consensus in identifying criteria to
diagnose problematic attachment to social media. The aim of the study was to validate the
Malay version of Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale (BSMAS), by using a sample of 166
University of Technology Malaysia (UTM) students. Methods A cross sectional study was
conducted at UTM, Johor Bahru. After translation stage and face validity were done, the
result of the sample collection was subjected for internal consistency test, construct validity
by using CFA method and subsequently testing of the fit indices. Results The instrument
exhibited good internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha = .8) and concurrent validity with
Internet Addiction Test (IAT) (Pearson’s correlation = .56, p<.001). IAT was used as the
gold standard to determine the cut-off point of BSMAS. Receiver Operating Characteristic
(ROC) analysis demonstrated that 10 point was the cut-off score to differentiate the students
with and without problematic social media use (composite score of 0 – 24). The analysis of
CFA [Comparative Fit Index (CFI) = 1.000; Tucker Lewis Index (TLI) = 1.000; root mean
square error of approximation (RMSEA) = <.001; Standardized root mean square residual
(SRMR) = .019] confirmed the unidimensionality of the BSMAS. The score of BSMAS is
correlated with IAT and the “addictiveness to the social media and academic performance”
in SMAAPOS; negatively correlate with BBQ and no correlation with other components in
SMAAPOS such as “use and exposure of social media in academic performance”, “age and
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gender use of social media with academic performance”. Conclusion The Malay version of
the BSMAS appeared to be a valid and reliable instrument for assessing problematic use of
social media use in Malaysian University students.
Keywords: BSMAS, social media, addiction, Malaysia, reliability, validity
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