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Data on Mobile Phone Use, Adaptability and Adult Attachment Among College Students in China

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Journal Data Brief
Date 2022 Jul 5
PMID 35781979
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Abstract

Mobile phone use brings convenience to people's social communication and leisurely experience. While excessive mobile phone use also leads to problematic mobile phone use such as mobile phone addiction and nomophobia which has serious harm. For college students who have just entered college, the adaptability to college life and the level of adult attachment might affect mobile phone use. Therefore, it is necessary to study the relationships among mobile phone use, adaptability and adult attachment among college students in China. The data in this article could help researchers explore the mechanism between the mobile phone use, adaptability and adult attachment and had a deeper comprehension to the impact factor of mobile phone use among college students in China. Dataset provided in this article included 673 college students recruited from different grades in Tianjin Normal University. Among the participants, there were 138 males (20.5%) and 535 females. Fifty participants completed their questionnaires as a paper-pencil version in a classroom, there were 389 participants completed paper-pencil version in total and other 284 participants completed online surveys through the Wen Juan Xing App (https://www.wjx.cn). They took Nomophobia Scale for Chinese (NMP-C), Mobile Phone Addiction Tendency Scale (MPATS), Freshmen Adaptation Inventory (FAI) and Chinese of Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory (ECR-C) to measure college students' mobile phone use, adaptability and adult attachment in China, the missing values of these items were imputed by EM method due to the missing values were missing completely at random(MCAR). All the instruments for data collection were in the Chinese version. In addition, a .csv file consists of major variables we used were included as a supplementary material on the Zenodo Repository [1]. We used SPSS to perform descriptive statistical analysis and MPLUS to carry out lasso regression analysis with the collected data. For a discussion of the findings based on the dataset please see the article: The effect of college students' adaptability on nomophobia based on lasso regression [2].

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Luo J, Ren S, Li Y, Liu T . The Effect of College Students' Adaptability on Nomophobia: Based on Lasso Regression. Front Psychiatry. 2021; 12:641417. PMC: 8585762. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.641417. View

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Liu X, Liu T, Liu X, Lu X, Li Y . Data on mobile phone use, adaptability and adult attachment among college students in China. Data Brief. 2022; 43:108397. PMC: 9240984. DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2022.108397. View