Determining Nomophobia and Netlessphobia Levels in Gifted and Talented Children
The aim of this study is to determine the levels of nomophobia and netlessphobia in gifted and talented children. The variables of nomophobia and netlessphobia are strongly and positively correlated, r(106) = .63, p < .01. According to the ordinal logistic regression analysis, girls are 4.25 tim...
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The aim of this study is to determine the levels of nomophobia and netlessphobia in gifted and talented children. The variables of nomophobia and netlessphobia are strongly and positively correlated, r(106) = .63, p < .01. According to the ordinal logistic regression analysis, girls are 4.25 times more likely to experience nomophobia than boys (OR = 4.25, 95% CI [0.65, 2.25]). Additionally, gifted adolescents whose mothers are permanently employed are 2.62 times more likely to experience nomophobia than those whose mothers are not employed in a permanent job (OR = 2.62, 95% CI [0.16, 1.77]). Exposure to electromagnetic waves is believed to potentially cause hearing problems, brain stimulation effects, and even brain tumors. The strong correlation between nomophobia and netlessphobia highlights the risks associated with excessive digital device use. Considering the potential psychological and physiological effects, interventions that promote responsible technology use are essential.
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| spelling | doaj-art-5f1a26d944b7499d8aebbbd30ef4e7642025-08-20T03:16:42ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáActa Scientiarum. Health Sciences1679-92911807-86482025-07-0147110.4025/actascihealthsci.v47i1.73301Determining Nomophobia and Netlessphobia Levels in Gifted and Talented Children Sureyya Nur0Canan Birimoglu Okuyan1Songul Caglar2Nilgun Kose3Hatay Mustafa Kemal UniversitySakarya UniversityBolu Abant İzzet Baysal UniversityT.R. Ministry of National Education Hatay Science and Art Center The aim of this study is to determine the levels of nomophobia and netlessphobia in gifted and talented children. The variables of nomophobia and netlessphobia are strongly and positively correlated, r(106) = .63, p < .01. According to the ordinal logistic regression analysis, girls are 4.25 times more likely to experience nomophobia than boys (OR = 4.25, 95% CI [0.65, 2.25]). Additionally, gifted adolescents whose mothers are permanently employed are 2.62 times more likely to experience nomophobia than those whose mothers are not employed in a permanent job (OR = 2.62, 95% CI [0.16, 1.77]). Exposure to electromagnetic waves is believed to potentially cause hearing problems, brain stimulation effects, and even brain tumors. The strong correlation between nomophobia and netlessphobia highlights the risks associated with excessive digital device use. Considering the potential psychological and physiological effects, interventions that promote responsible technology use are essential. https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHealthSci/article/view/73301Nomophobia; netlessphobia; gifted and talented children. |
| spellingShingle | Sureyya Nur Canan Birimoglu Okuyan Songul Caglar Nilgun Kose Determining Nomophobia and Netlessphobia Levels in Gifted and Talented Children Acta Scientiarum. Health Sciences Nomophobia; netlessphobia; gifted and talented children. |
| title | Determining Nomophobia and Netlessphobia Levels in Gifted and Talented Children |
| title_full | Determining Nomophobia and Netlessphobia Levels in Gifted and Talented Children |
| title_fullStr | Determining Nomophobia and Netlessphobia Levels in Gifted and Talented Children |
| title_full_unstemmed | Determining Nomophobia and Netlessphobia Levels in Gifted and Talented Children |
| title_short | Determining Nomophobia and Netlessphobia Levels in Gifted and Talented Children |
| title_sort | determining nomophobia and netlessphobia levels in gifted and talented children |
| topic | Nomophobia; netlessphobia; gifted and talented children. |
| url | https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHealthSci/article/view/73301 |
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