To Text Or Not To Text: Self-Perception of Text Message Dependency among University Students in Pakistan and its Relation to Stress

To Text Or Not To Text: Self-Perception of Text Message Dependency among University Students in Pakistan and its Relation to Stress

Authors

  • M. Ali Abid
  • M. Ali Rana
  • M. Anas Nayyer
  • M. Anees
  • M. Asad Aqeel
  • Maryam Faisal
  • Maryam Zahid
  • Marrium Chaudhary
  • Masooma Zainab Bokhari
  • Maurish Fatima

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Abstract

Objective: The study aimed to determine whether there was any correlation between self-perception of text message dependency and perceived Stress among university Students in Pakistan. Methods: A multicenter cross-sectional Study was conducted in the form of an online survey through Google forms and analyzed using IBM-SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) version 28 Results: The regression analysis of data yielded that only 2 parameters of STDS were significant in correspondence with PSS. The p- values for all other parameters were insignificant and implied no correlation. Conclusions: Students who send text messages while engaging in a conversation with another person and Students who often check the mailbox to see if they have a new text message are more likely to suffer from Stress. 

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2022-09-20

How to Cite

Abid, M. A., Rana, M. A., Nayyer, M. A., Anees, M., Aqeel, M. A., Faisal, M., Zahid, M., Chaudhary, M., Bokhari, M. Z., & Fatima , M. (2022). To Text Or Not To Text: Self-Perception of Text Message Dependency among University Students in Pakistan and its Relation to Stress. Journal of Society of Prevention, Advocacy and Research KEMU, 1(2). Retrieved from https://journalofspark.com/journal/index.php/JSpark/article/view/29

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Scientific Research

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