Measurement invariance of the Phubbing Scale across 20 countries

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‐...

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Published in:International journal of psychology Vol. 56; no. 6; pp. 885 - 894
Main Authors: Błachnio, Agata, Przepiórka, Aneta, Gorbaniuk, Oleg, Bendayan, Rebecca, McNeill, Monika, Angeluci, Alan, Abreu, Ana Maria, Ben‐Ezra, Menachem, Benvenuti, Martina, Blanca, Maria J., Brkljacic, Tihana, Babić, Nenad Čuš, Gorbaniuk, Julia, Holdoš, Juraj, Ivanova, Ana, Karadağ, Engin, Malik, Sadia, Mazzoni, Elvis, Milanovic, Anita, Musil, Bojan, Pantic, Igor, Rando, Belen, Seidman, Gwendolyn, D'Souza, Lancy, Vanden Abeele, Mariek M. P., Wołońciej, Mariusz, Wu, Anise M. S., Yu, Shu
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Language:English
Published: Oxford, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01-12-2021
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Summary: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.
Bibliography:AB: idea of the paper, preparing research, supervising research in all countries, writing the paper. AP: preparing research, comments final version of the manuscript. OG: statistical analyses, preparing methods in Polish language, collecting data in Poland, comments final version of the manuscript. RB: preparing methods in their languages, collecting data in their countries, coding the data, giving comments at all on whale stages of writing paper. MM: preparing methods in their languages, collecting data in their countries, coding the data, comments final version of the manuscript, English proofreading. AA, AMA, MB‐E, MB, MJB, TB, NCB, JG, JH, AI, EK, SM, EM, AM, BM, IP, BR, GS, LDS, MMPVA, MW, AMSW, SY: preparing methods in their languages, collecting data in their countries, coding the data, comments final version of the manuscript.
The study was financed by the National Science Centre, Poland, grant no. NCN UMO‐2017/26/M/HS6/00779.
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ISSN:0020-7594
1464-066X
DOI:10.1002/ijop.12790