Problematic smartphone usage : correlation with physical activity and sleep quality among university students in Singapore

Background: The proliferation of technology have brought about an era of smartphones. The booming use and pervasiveness of smartphones have raised the issue of problematic smartphone usage. Problematic smartphone usage may lead to increased sedentary behaviours and cause sleep displacement in univer...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kwek, Jun Hao
Other Authors: -
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144431
_version_ 1826109479871053824
author Kwek, Jun Hao
author2 -
author_facet -
Kwek, Jun Hao
author_sort Kwek, Jun Hao
collection NTU
description Background: The proliferation of technology have brought about an era of smartphones. The booming use and pervasiveness of smartphones have raised the issue of problematic smartphone usage. Problematic smartphone usage may lead to increased sedentary behaviours and cause sleep displacement in university students. Such behaviours are linked with adverse effects such as a higher rate of obesity and worsening of sleep quality. While existing evidence demonstrates this relationship, there were no studies conducted on this relationship in Singapore yet. Evidence from this study may be utilised to aid in instituting measures to improve physical activity and sleep quality among university students. Purpose: This study aims to examine if there is a relationship between problematic smartphone usage and physical activity levels; as well as sleep quality in Singapore university students. Method: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 100 Singapore university students (age 22.8 ± 2.06 years). The survey package includes Smartphone Addiction Scale – Short Version, International Physical Activity Questionnaire – Short Form and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index to determine the relationship between problematic smartphone usage risk and both physical activity levels and sleep quality. Results and Conclusion: No correlation between problematic smartphone usage and physical activity levels among university students. On the whole, significant negative correlations were found between problematic smartphone usage and sleep quality. When using gender as a moderating factor, only female university students demonstrated this relationship. Further studies should be done using objective and qualitative measures to establish the relationship among the variables.
first_indexed 2024-10-01T02:18:53Z
format Final Year Project (FYP)
id ntu-10356/144431
institution Nanyang Technological University
language English
last_indexed 2024-10-01T02:18:53Z
publishDate 2020
publisher Nanyang Technological University
record_format dspace
spelling ntu-10356/1444312020-11-08T20:10:53Z Problematic smartphone usage : correlation with physical activity and sleep quality among university students in Singapore Kwek, Jun Hao - Tan Shern Meng shernmeng.tan@nie.edu.sg Social sciences::Sociology Science::General Background: The proliferation of technology have brought about an era of smartphones. The booming use and pervasiveness of smartphones have raised the issue of problematic smartphone usage. Problematic smartphone usage may lead to increased sedentary behaviours and cause sleep displacement in university students. Such behaviours are linked with adverse effects such as a higher rate of obesity and worsening of sleep quality. While existing evidence demonstrates this relationship, there were no studies conducted on this relationship in Singapore yet. Evidence from this study may be utilised to aid in instituting measures to improve physical activity and sleep quality among university students. Purpose: This study aims to examine if there is a relationship between problematic smartphone usage and physical activity levels; as well as sleep quality in Singapore university students. Method: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 100 Singapore university students (age 22.8 ± 2.06 years). The survey package includes Smartphone Addiction Scale – Short Version, International Physical Activity Questionnaire – Short Form and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index to determine the relationship between problematic smartphone usage risk and both physical activity levels and sleep quality. Results and Conclusion: No correlation between problematic smartphone usage and physical activity levels among university students. On the whole, significant negative correlations were found between problematic smartphone usage and sleep quality. When using gender as a moderating factor, only female university students demonstrated this relationship. Further studies should be done using objective and qualitative measures to establish the relationship among the variables. Bachelor of Science (Sport Science and Management) 2020-11-05T04:37:36Z 2020-11-05T04:37:36Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144431 en IRB-2020-07-015 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
spellingShingle Social sciences::Sociology
Science::General
Kwek, Jun Hao
Problematic smartphone usage : correlation with physical activity and sleep quality among university students in Singapore
title Problematic smartphone usage : correlation with physical activity and sleep quality among university students in Singapore
title_full Problematic smartphone usage : correlation with physical activity and sleep quality among university students in Singapore
title_fullStr Problematic smartphone usage : correlation with physical activity and sleep quality among university students in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Problematic smartphone usage : correlation with physical activity and sleep quality among university students in Singapore
title_short Problematic smartphone usage : correlation with physical activity and sleep quality among university students in Singapore
title_sort problematic smartphone usage correlation with physical activity and sleep quality among university students in singapore
topic Social sciences::Sociology
Science::General
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144431
work_keys_str_mv AT kwekjunhao problematicsmartphoneusagecorrelationwithphysicalactivityandsleepqualityamonguniversitystudentsinsingapore