Abstract

The wide functionality and the vast range of attributes offered by smartphones has led to a substantial increase in the average amount of time these devices are used per day. An excessive use of these tools has been shown to result in symptomatology similar to psychological disorders caused by substance addiction. In Spain, smartphone use has risen exponentially but the effects of this increase remain unclear. Therefore, an instrument is required to help determine the extent of smartphone addiction in the Spanish population. The Smartphone Addiction Inventory (SPAI) is a valid and reliable mean to identify and measure smartphone addiction and so, the aim of this research is the translation and adaptation of SPAI to Spanish, as well as the analysis of its psychometric properties in a Spanish adult population of 2,958 adults, at the University of Valencia. A multiphase-interactive model has been used, based on classical translation–back-translation methods to translate and adapt the SPAI. Moreover, a confirmatory factor analysis to verify that the inventory showed acceptable goodness of fit indices (χ2293 = 4795.909, Comparative Fit Index = 0.927, Tucker–Lewis Index = 0.919, Root Mean Square Error of approximation = 0.072, and Standardised Root Mean square Residual = 0.051) has been carried out. Also good reliability has been found for the global inventory (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.949), and each of its corresponding factors: compulsive behaviour, functional impairment, abstinence, and tolerance (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.856, 0.888, 0.855, and 0.712, respectively). Hence, the SPAI has been adequately translated and adapted for its use in Spain and therefore it is a useful tool for evaluating the degree of smartphone addiction in the Spanish adult population.

Highlights

  • According to the International Telecommunication Union, Spain is placed 26th in the Information and Communication Technologies Development Index ranking [1]

  • The Smartphone Addiction Inventory (SPAI) is a self-administered inventory created by Lin et al [33] which aims to identify the characteristics of addiction in the context of smartphone use

  • In this study we have obtained the Spanish version of the “Smartphone addiction Inventory” following all the phases of the translation and adaptation process and it has confirmed with appropriate indexes of validity and reliability the model of four factors raised by Lin et al [33] in their study

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According to the International Telecommunication Union, Spain is placed 26th in the Information and Communication Technologies Development Index ranking [1]. This worldwide valid index is in charge of controlling and comparing Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) evolution among countries. Smartphone use in Spain has been spread to all areas of work, social, and family life. The high presence of this device has motivated an increasing number of researches to investigate the potential dangers of its use [4], due to some negative repercussions for health that have already been shown following their intense daily use [5,6,7]

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