TY - JOUR
T1 - Measurement invariance of the Phubbing Scale across 20 countries
AU - Błachnio, Agata
AU - Przepiórka, Aneta
AU - Gorbaniuk, Oleg
AU - Bendayan, Rebecca
AU - McNeill, Monika
AU - Angeluci, Alan
AU - Abreu, Ana Maria
AU - Ben-Ezra, Menachem
AU - Benvenuti, Martina
AU - Blanca, Maria J.
AU - Brkljacic, Tihana
AU - Babić, Nenad Čuš
AU - Gorbaniuk, Julia
AU - Holdoš, Juraj
AU - Ivanova, Ana
AU - Karadağ, Engin
AU - Malik, Sadia
AU - Mazzoni, Elvis
AU - Milanovic, Anita
AU - Musil, Bojan
AU - Pantic, Igor
AU - Rando, Belen
AU - Seidman, Gwendolyn
AU - D'Souza, Lancy
AU - Vanden Abeele, Mariek M.P.
AU - Wołońciej, Mariusz
AU - Wu, Anise M.S.
AU - Yu, Shu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 International Union of Psychological Science.
PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - Mobile phone addiction is a robust phenomenon observed throughout the world. The social aspect of mobile phone use is crucial; therefore, phubbing is a part of the mobile phone addiction phenomenon. Phubbing is defined as ignoring an interlocutor by glancing at one's mobile phone during a face-to-face conversation. The main aim of this study was to investigate how the Phubbing Scale (containing 10 items) might vary across countries, and between genders. Data were collected in 20 countries: Belarus, Brazil, China, Croatia, Ecuador, India, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, UK, Ukraine and USA. The mean age across the sample (N = 7696, 65.8% women, 34.2% men) was 25.32 years (SD = 9.50). The cross-cultural invariance of the scale was investigated using multigroup confirmatory factor analyses (MGCFA) as well as the invariance analyses. Additionally, data from each country were assessed individually via confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs). We obtained two factors, based on only eight of the items: (a) communication disturbances and (b) phone obsession. The 8 items Phubbing Scale.
AB - Mobile phone addiction is a robust phenomenon observed throughout the world. The social aspect of mobile phone use is crucial; therefore, phubbing is a part of the mobile phone addiction phenomenon. Phubbing is defined as ignoring an interlocutor by glancing at one's mobile phone during a face-to-face conversation. The main aim of this study was to investigate how the Phubbing Scale (containing 10 items) might vary across countries, and between genders. Data were collected in 20 countries: Belarus, Brazil, China, Croatia, Ecuador, India, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, UK, Ukraine and USA. The mean age across the sample (N = 7696, 65.8% women, 34.2% men) was 25.32 years (SD = 9.50). The cross-cultural invariance of the scale was investigated using multigroup confirmatory factor analyses (MGCFA) as well as the invariance analyses. Additionally, data from each country were assessed individually via confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs). We obtained two factors, based on only eight of the items: (a) communication disturbances and (b) phone obsession. The 8 items Phubbing Scale.
KW - Countries
KW - Gender
KW - Invariance
KW - Mobile phone addiction
KW - Phubbing
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U2 - 10.1002/ijop.12790
DO - 10.1002/ijop.12790
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85108535564
SN - 0020-7594
VL - 56
SP - 885
EP - 894
JO - International Journal of Psychology
JF - International Journal of Psychology
IS - 6
ER -