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Anxiety about COVID-19 Infection, and Its Relation to Smartphone Addiction and Demographic Variables in Middle Eastern Countries

This study explores the level and frequency of anxiety about COVID-19 infection in some Middle Eastern countries, and differences in this anxiety by country, gender, workplace, and social status. Another aim was to identify the predictive power of anxiety about COVID-19 infection, daily smartphone u...

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Autores principales: Al. Qudah, Mohammad Farhan, Albursan, Ismael Salamah, Hammad, Heba Ibraheem, Alzoubi, Ahmad Mohammad, Bakhiet, Salaheldin Farah, Almanie, Abdullah M., Alenizi, Soltan S., Aljomaa, Suliman S., Al-Khadher, Mohammed M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8583364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34769539
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111016
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author Al. Qudah, Mohammad Farhan
Albursan, Ismael Salamah
Hammad, Heba Ibraheem
Alzoubi, Ahmad Mohammad
Bakhiet, Salaheldin Farah
Almanie, Abdullah M.
Alenizi, Soltan S.
Aljomaa, Suliman S.
Al-Khadher, Mohammed M.
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Albursan, Ismael Salamah
Hammad, Heba Ibraheem
Alzoubi, Ahmad Mohammad
Bakhiet, Salaheldin Farah
Almanie, Abdullah M.
Alenizi, Soltan S.
Aljomaa, Suliman S.
Al-Khadher, Mohammed M.
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description This study explores the level and frequency of anxiety about COVID-19 infection in some Middle Eastern countries, and differences in this anxiety by country, gender, workplace, and social status. Another aim was to identify the predictive power of anxiety about COVID-19 infection, daily smartphone use hours, and age in smartphone addiction. The participants were 651 males and females from Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt. The participants’ ages ranged between 18 and 73 years (M 33.36, SD = 10.69). A questionnaire developed by the authors was used to examine anxiety about COVID-19 infection. Furthermore, the Italian Smartphone Addiction Inventory was used after being translated, adapted, and validated for the purposes of the present study. The results revealed that the percentages of participants with high, average, and low anxiety about COVID-19 infection were 10.3%, 37.3%, and 52.4%, respectively. The mean scores of anxiety about COVID-19 infection in the four countries were average: Egypt (M = 2.655), Saudi Arabia (M = 2.458), the United Arab Emirates (M = 2.413), and Jordan (M = 2.336). Significant differences in anxiety about COVID-19 infection were found between Egypt and Jordan, in favor of Egypt. Significant gender differences were found in favor of females in the Jordanian and Egyptian samples, and in favor of males in the Emirati sample. No significant differences were found regarding workplace and social status. The results also revealed a significant positive relationship between anxiety about COVID-19 infection, daily smartphone use hours, and age on the one hand, and smartphone addiction on the other. The strongest predictor of smartphone addiction was anxiety about COVID-19 infection, followed by daily use hours. Age did not significantly contribute to the prediction of smartphone addiction. The study findings shed light on the psychological health and cognitive aspects of anxiety about COVID-19 infection and its relation to smartphone addiction.
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spelling pubmed-85833642021-11-12 Anxiety about COVID-19 Infection, and Its Relation to Smartphone Addiction and Demographic Variables in Middle Eastern Countries Al. Qudah, Mohammad Farhan Albursan, Ismael Salamah Hammad, Heba Ibraheem Alzoubi, Ahmad Mohammad Bakhiet, Salaheldin Farah Almanie, Abdullah M. Alenizi, Soltan S. Aljomaa, Suliman S. Al-Khadher, Mohammed M. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This study explores the level and frequency of anxiety about COVID-19 infection in some Middle Eastern countries, and differences in this anxiety by country, gender, workplace, and social status. Another aim was to identify the predictive power of anxiety about COVID-19 infection, daily smartphone use hours, and age in smartphone addiction. The participants were 651 males and females from Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt. The participants’ ages ranged between 18 and 73 years (M 33.36, SD = 10.69). A questionnaire developed by the authors was used to examine anxiety about COVID-19 infection. Furthermore, the Italian Smartphone Addiction Inventory was used after being translated, adapted, and validated for the purposes of the present study. The results revealed that the percentages of participants with high, average, and low anxiety about COVID-19 infection were 10.3%, 37.3%, and 52.4%, respectively. The mean scores of anxiety about COVID-19 infection in the four countries were average: Egypt (M = 2.655), Saudi Arabia (M = 2.458), the United Arab Emirates (M = 2.413), and Jordan (M = 2.336). Significant differences in anxiety about COVID-19 infection were found between Egypt and Jordan, in favor of Egypt. Significant gender differences were found in favor of females in the Jordanian and Egyptian samples, and in favor of males in the Emirati sample. No significant differences were found regarding workplace and social status. The results also revealed a significant positive relationship between anxiety about COVID-19 infection, daily smartphone use hours, and age on the one hand, and smartphone addiction on the other. The strongest predictor of smartphone addiction was anxiety about COVID-19 infection, followed by daily use hours. Age did not significantly contribute to the prediction of smartphone addiction. The study findings shed light on the psychological health and cognitive aspects of anxiety about COVID-19 infection and its relation to smartphone addiction. MDPI 2021-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8583364/ /pubmed/34769539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111016 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Al. Qudah, Mohammad Farhan
Albursan, Ismael Salamah
Hammad, Heba Ibraheem
Alzoubi, Ahmad Mohammad
Bakhiet, Salaheldin Farah
Almanie, Abdullah M.
Alenizi, Soltan S.
Aljomaa, Suliman S.
Al-Khadher, Mohammed M.
Anxiety about COVID-19 Infection, and Its Relation to Smartphone Addiction and Demographic Variables in Middle Eastern Countries
title Anxiety about COVID-19 Infection, and Its Relation to Smartphone Addiction and Demographic Variables in Middle Eastern Countries
title_full Anxiety about COVID-19 Infection, and Its Relation to Smartphone Addiction and Demographic Variables in Middle Eastern Countries
title_fullStr Anxiety about COVID-19 Infection, and Its Relation to Smartphone Addiction and Demographic Variables in Middle Eastern Countries
title_full_unstemmed Anxiety about COVID-19 Infection, and Its Relation to Smartphone Addiction and Demographic Variables in Middle Eastern Countries
title_short Anxiety about COVID-19 Infection, and Its Relation to Smartphone Addiction and Demographic Variables in Middle Eastern Countries
title_sort anxiety about covid-19 infection, and its relation to smartphone addiction and demographic variables in middle eastern countries
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8583364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34769539
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111016
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