Smartphone Addiction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Smartphone Addiction and Its Effect on Mental Health: An Evidence Based Intervention for Amelioration
The use of Smartphone has been adopted faster than any other device in the history of digital
electronics. Hence it is estimated that in 2016, 2.1 billion were found registered Smartphone
users in the world and Pakistan was ranked 10th in the list of top 10 countries with largest
number of mobile phone subscribers. Despite of its useful and timely utilization, the
excessive use of Smartphone coerce the Individual to be dependent on the use of Smartphone
psychologically and even physically. Furthermore, among the users, adolescents and young
adults used Smartphone (90%) more than any other age groups. Moreover, this prevalence is
expected to rise in the future due to the easy availability and swift changes and addition of
new applications to Smartphone technology. Subsequently, the excessive and irrational use of
Smartphone leads to Smartphone addiction which impact on individual mental health, physical
health, and disrupt social, economic and educational functions. So, this study aims to assess
the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as an evidence based remedy in the
treatment of Smartphone addiction. The study will comprise of two groups; one will receive
CBT (intervention group) and the other one will be on Treatment As Usual (TAU). The aim of
the study is to assess the effectiveness of CBT primarily by measuring the addictive
smartphone usage assessed by Smart Phone Addiction Scale (SAS) and also on secondary outcomes
including time management, academic performance and social functioning of adolescents. These
assessments will be conducted before intervention (on the baseline assessment sessions),
during the Intervention and after the intervention (on follow up assessment sessions). A
total of 120 students were calculated on the basis of 80% statistical power required to
detect the effect as indicated by previous study and will be selected from different
educational institutions. SPSS 23.0 will be used for data analysis. The primary analysis will
be mixed ANOVA to compare the between group and within group means differences on measures
used in the study. Multiple Hierarchical Regression analysis will also be used for the
prediction of outcome variables from the demographics. The total duration of the study is one
year.
This study primarily aims to assess the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
as an evidence based remedy in the treatment for Smartphone addiction. The basic purpose is
to minimize the severity of Smartphone addiction up to manageable level. Furthermore, there
are certain psychiatric symptoms that are found to be associated with the addictive usage of
Smartphone like stress, depression, anxiety, hyperactivity, attention deficits and conduct
problems. The study design will also allow to assess the effectiveness of CBT on such
outcomes: (a) The depression, anxiety and stress level of the participants (b) The time
management of the participants (c) The emotional symptoms, conduct problems, hyperactivity
and attention deficit problems, peer relationship problems and pro-social behavior aspects of
the participants (d) The satisfaction level of the participants.
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