Author/Authors :
Escalera-Chavez, Milka E Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosı - San Luis Potosı, Mexico , Rojas-Kramer, Carlos A Universidad Cristobal Colon - Veracruz, Mexico
Abstract :
The aim of this work was to validate the statistical significance and unidimensionality of the construct formed by the
variables of the revised and short version of the Smartphone Addiction Scale (SAS-SV), adapted into Spanish, when applied to
Mexican university students. Method. The questionnaires were administered to 244 students of Bachelor’s Degree in Administration of the Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potos ´ ´ı, Mexico; 174 women and 70 men, aged 17 to 30 years, between August
and December 2018. A confirmatory factor analysis was performed, and the parameters of the variables were checked by
maximum likelihood and also by Bayesian analysis. The reliability of the instrument was verified through Cronbach’s alpha. As a
final analysis, estimates of nonstandardized weights for the maximum likelihood method were compared against Bayesian a
posteriori distribution estimates. Results. As a result, the model was found to adequately describe the sample data, presenting very
small standard error estimates, and it was validated with Cronbach’s alpha of 0.885. In both Bayesian and maximum likelihood
analysis, it is consistently evident that the construct is unidimensional. However, for the sample studied, it was observed that 3 of
the variables did not reach a significant weight for the model. Conclusion. It concludes that the variables that measure smartphone
addiction on the SAS-SV scale adapted to Spanish, indeed, form a unidimensional construct when applied to Mexican university
students, which is consistent with results from previous studies. However, it is identified necessary to conduct further studies, in
order to explain the low significance obtained for 3 variables of the model.