2024
DOI: 10.1177/23779608241301223
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Examining Nursing Students’ Prevalence of Nomophobia, and Psychological Alienation and Their Correlates With Fear of Missing Out: A Multisites Survey

Huda Gaber Hamzaa,
Mohamed Hussein Ramadan Atta,
Mai Elghareap Hassan Elmetwally Omar
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Smartphones have significantly increased digital engagement among young people due to their ease of use and constant internet access. Nomophobia and the fear of missing out are associated with mobile and internet use, potentially impacting students’ mental health and academic performance. Objectives To provide the prevalence of nomophobia and fear of missing out while shedding light on the role of psychological alienation between them. Methods A multisite descriptive correlational study was conduc… Show more

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