Phone addiction, cyberbullying, and mental health amongst young adults in the United Arab Emirates: a cross-sectional study

BMC Psychol. 2023 Oct 6;11(1):313. doi: 10.1186/s40359-023-01320-1.

Abstract

Background: Smartphone addiction is a common phenomenon worldwide and within the UAE. It is related to many factors, including gender and ethnicity, and can lead to mental health disorders, such as anxiety and depression. This study investigates these factors concerning smartphone addiction among young adults in the UAE.

Methods: 421 participants answered a questionnaire of validated and reliable scales measuring smartphone addiction, cyberbullying experiences, mental health, and demographic information. The average age of the participants was 21 years, and the age groups were divided into two groups. Group 1 consists of participants who are 20 years or younger, and group 2 consists of participants aged 21 or older.

Results: There was a positive correlation between smartphone addiction with both anxiety and depression. A positive correlation was also found between cyberbullying victims, anxiety, and depression. Females were found to have higher levels of anxiety and smartphone addiction in comparison to males.

Conclusion: Smartphone addiction is a problem that connects to disorders like anxiety and depression. Conversely, cyberbullying is not directly related to smartphone addiction but is also strongly related to anxiety and depression.

Keywords: Adults; Anxiety; Cyberbullying; Depression; Smart phone addiction; United Arab Emirates.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Anxiety / epidemiology
  • Anxiety / psychology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Cyberbullying*
  • Depression / epidemiology
  • Depression / psychology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mental Health*
  • Smartphone
  • United Arab Emirates / epidemiology
  • Young Adult