Abstract

In order to further study the current situation and relationship of college students’ mobile phone dependence, social support and sense of security, a questionnaire survey was performed on 409 college students using the college students' mobile phone addiction tendency scale, social support assessment scale and sense of safety scale. The results showed that: (1) 40.24% of college students are moderate of mobile phone dependence, and 5.75% of college students had serious problem of mobile phone dependence; the social support and sense of security of college students were at the upper-middle level; there is no gender difference,no one child difference and no love difference of mobile phone dependence in college students; there is grade difference of mood change; (2) The social support and sense of security of people with high phone dependence are significantly lower than those with low phones Dependence; (3) Social dependence and sense of security have significant negative correlations and negative predictive effects on mobile phone dependence; (4) Security sense has a full mediating role between social support and mobile phone dependence, thus enhancing social support and the sense of security of college students can effectively improve their mobile phone dependence.

Highlights

  • Mobile phone dependence (MPA), called mobile phone addiction, or pathological mobile phone use

  • In order to further study the current situation and relationship of college students’ mobile phone dependence, social support and sense of security, a questionnaire survey was performed on 409 college students using the college students' mobile phone addiction tendency scale, social support assessment scale and sense of safety scale

  • There are 185 people between 32-47 points who have a slight tendency to of mobile phones dependenc, accounting for 46.25%; 161 have a score between 48-63 points, which indicates that 40.24% of college students have moderate mobile phone dependence

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Introduction

Mobile phone dependence (MPA), called mobile phone addiction, or pathological mobile phone use. It means that when a person overuses a mobile phone and cannot use the mobile phone for a period of time, it will have corresponding emotional or behavioral performance. With the widespread popularity of smart phones, mobile phones have become an indispensable tool for people's daily communication. According to data from the Statistical Bulletin of the Communications Operations Industry in 2018, the mobile phone user penetration rate has reached 112.2 units / 100 people, of which 24 provinces and cities have a mobile phone penetration rate of more than 100/100 people, and college students are the mainstream population for mobile phone use. The problem of mobile phone dependence is becoming more and more serious

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