Abstract

Background: At present, the validity and reliability evidence of the Malay version of the Smartphone Addiction Scale (SAS-M) is only available by exploratory factor analysis (EFA). The aim of this study is to validate and determine the psychometric properties of the SAS-M by confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 323 medical students in Universiti Sains Malaysia. The students were given questionnaire forms consisting of socio-demographic information, the SAS-M and the Malay version of the Internet Addiction Test (MVIAT). The CFA was conducted using robust maximum likelihood estimator. The internal consistency reliability was determined by Raykov’s rho coefficient. The concurrent validity was assessed by the Pearson’s correlations between the factor scores of the SAS-M and the MVIAT. Results: The analysis showed the five-factor model of the SAS-M has an acceptable model fit after the inclusion of 12 correlated errors (SRMR = 0.067, RMSEA 0.059 (90% CI: 0.054, 0.065), CFI = 0.895, TLI = 0.882). The factor loadings ranged from 0.320 to 0.875. The internal consistency reliability was good (Raykov’s rho = 0.713 to 0.858) and it showed good concurrent validity with the MVIAT. Conclusions: The CFA showed that the SAS-M is a valid and reliable self-administered questionnaire to measure the level of smartphone addiction among medical students.

Highlights

  • Nowadays, a smartphone is an essential and popular communication tool that makes our daily life more convenient

  • The confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) showed that the Smartphone Addiction Scale (SAS)-M is a valid and reliable self-administered questionnaire to measure the level of smartphone addiction among medical students

  • In contrast to the earlier study which examined the correlation between SAS into the Malay language (SAS-M) factor scores with the total score of the Malay version of the Internet Addiction Test (MVIAT) [35], this study examined the correlation with each MVIAT factor score

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Introduction

A smartphone is an essential and popular communication tool that makes our daily life more convenient. The hardware capability, connectivity and inclusion of operating systems allow a smartphone to have a wide range of software, Internet and multimedia (music, video, camera and gaming) functionality, alongside main phone functions such as voice calls and text messaging [3]. All these functions come in the form of a pocket-sized device and its popularity is inevitable [4]. Conclusions: The CFA showed that the SAS-M is a valid and reliable self-administered questionnaire to measure the level of smartphone addiction among medical students

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