Title of article :
Validity and reliability of the Persian version of mobile phone addiction scale
Author/Authors :
Amidi Mazaheri, Maryam Department - School of Health - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Karbasi, Mojtaba Department - School of Management and Medical Information - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: With regard to large number of mobile users especially among college students in Iran, addiction to mobile phone is
attracting increasing concern. There is an urgent need for reliable and valid instrument to measure this phenomenon. This study
examines validity and reliability of the Persian version of mobile phone addiction scale (MPAIS) in college students. Materials and
Methods: this methodological study was down in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. One thousand one hundred and eighty
students were selected by convenience sampling. The English version of the MPAI questionnaire was translated into Persian with the
approach of Jones et al. (Challenges in language, culture, and modality: Translating English measures into American Sign Language.
Nurs Res 2006; 55: 75-81). Its reliability was tested by Cronbach’s alpha and its dimensionality validity was evaluated using Pearson
correlation coefficients with other measures of mobile phone use and IAT. Construct validity was evaluated using Exploratory subscale
analysis. Results: Cronbach’s alpha of 0.86 was obtained for total PMPAS, for subscale1 (eight items) was 0.84, for subscale 2 (five
items) was 0.81 and for subscale 3 (two items) was 0.77. There were significantly positive correlations between the score of PMPAS and
IAT (r = 0.453, P < 0.001) and other measures of mobile phone use. Principal component subscale analysis yielded a three-subscale
structure including: inability to control craving; feeling anxious and lost; mood improvement accounted for 60.57% of total variance.
The results of discriminate validity showed that all the item’s correlations with related subscale were greater than 0.5 and correlations
with unrelated subscale were less than 0.5. Conclusion: Considering lack of a valid and reliable questionnaire for measuring addiction
to the mobile phone, PMPAS could be a suitable instrument for measuring mobile phone addiction in future research.
Keywords :
Exploratory subscale analysis , mobile phone addiction , reliability , validity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics