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A Model for the Incidence of Phone Addiction in University Students at Sub-urban Areas Saputra, Firman Firdauz; Widiyawati, Wiwik; Paradhiba, Meutia; Harahap, Laila Apriani Hasanah; Kusumawardani, Eva Flourentina; Ssekalembe, Geofrey
An Idea Health Journal Vol 5 No 02 (2025)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v5i02.482

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Indonesia is the fourth country worldwide regarding smartphone use, reaching 100 million users. The use of cell phones has a negative effect called phone addiction, which can lead to further health problems, both physical and non- physical health problems. This study aimed to model the incidence of phone addiction in students in suburban areas. The population of this study were students of Muhammadiyah University Gresik who were 17 years old, had a smartphone, used a smartphone for> 2 years, and had internet access. Data was collected online from March - April 2020 with 101 respondents. Samples were selected using simple random sampling. The condition of phone addiction was measured using the Smartphone Addiction Scale Short Version (SAS-SV) questionnaire. Analysis was carried out using Pearson chi-square and multiple logistic regression. The results of the bivariable analysis obtained variables associated with the onset of phone addiction, namely age, last education, residence, location of residence, and faculty of origin of respondents. The results of the multivariable analysis that was carried out obtained several significant variables, namely the age of the respondent (0.09; aPR 0.393) and the duration of daily cellphone use (0.05; 1.543). Students are a population with a high risk of developing phone addiction. One of the most critical factors for the onset of phone addiction is the high duration of cell phone use. Preventive measures need to be taken to reduce and prevent the onset of phone addiction in students before it causes further health problems.
The Relationship Between Depression, Loneliness, and Suicide Ideation on Adolescents and Young Adults: A Cross-sectional Study Wiwik Widiyawati; Yuni Asri
An Idea Health Journal Vol 6 No 02 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v6i02.658

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Depression and loneliness are prevalent mental health concerns among adolescents and young adults and may increase the risk of suicidal ideation. Adolescence and early adulthood represent transitional developmental stages characterized by various psychosocial demands, which may heighten vulnerability to emotional distress. This study aimed to examine the relationship between depression, loneliness, and suicidal ideation among adolescents and young adults. A quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design was employed. The study population consisted of 462 individuals, from which 215 respondents were selected using simple random sampling. Data were collected using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS-42) to measure depression levels, the UCLA Loneliness Scale Version 3 to assess loneliness, and the MINI Plus 5.0.0 to identify suicidal ideation. Data were analysed using Spearman’s rank-order correlation test. The results revealed a statistically significant positive correlation between depression and suicidal ideation (r = 0.376; p = 0.01), indicating a weak to moderate association. In contrast, loneliness was not significantly correlated with suicidal ideation (r = 0.10; p = 0.10). These findings suggest that depression plays a more substantial role in the emergence of suicidal ideation than loneliness. Therefore, suicide prevention strategies targeting adolescents and young adults should prioritize the early identification and management of depression while also strengthening psychosocial protective factors.
Co-Authors Af'ida, Nuning Khurotul Aghani, Fandi Nur Ainul Mufidah Arif, Abd Manan Arifah, Lailatul A`im Matun Nadhiroh Berlina Widyastuti Cholifah, Anik Nur Chusnah, Aida Nurlaily Diah Fauzia Zuhroh Diah Jerita Eka Sari Diah Ratna Sari Diah Ratnasari Diani Octaviyanti Handajani Diyah Fauziyah Diyanah, Urwatud Dwi Novri Supriatiningrum Eka Febby Andrea Endah Mulyani Endah Mulyani, Endah Ernawati Ernawati Ervi Suminar Faidatul Nikmah Fajar Rinawati Fatkhiyah, Dewi Nur Fauziyah, Diyah Firdaus, Erisma Firman Firdauz Saputra Fitriyah, Cholifatul Harahap, Laila Apriani Hasanah Heri Saputro Hermendy, Bastu Edo Indarto, Tomi junaidi, junaidi junaidi Khafid, Muhamad Kholifah, Anik Nur Krisnawati, Dyah Ika Kusumawardani, Eva Flourentina Lailatul Qamariah Laily , Nadhirotul Lestari, Daniar Hani Lidiah, Putri Lingga Kusuma Wardani Masfufah Masfufah Maulidina, Nana Meutia Paradhiba Mudlikah, Siti Munkhofid, Moh Musfara, Deah Dwi Nabila, Faza Nabilah, Charizatun Nava, Muzayyana Danifatun Ningsih, Sulis Styawati Nova, Tri Nur Samsi, Nur Nur Yeny Hidajaturrokhmah Nurun Nikmah Priyani, Efta Dhartikasari Purnomo, Didik Andika Putri Lidiah Putri, Herlina Tiara Rahmawati, Erythrina Rizki Reni Kristiyowati Risma Fajrina Summasalisa Rochmah, Ninik Sa'adah, Nafiatus Savira, Untari Arda Setyoningrum, Nilam Enggarsasi Shofah, Widatus Ssekalembe, Geofrey Sukaris Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwarno Suwarno Swandari, Riska Syi'ami, Nurul Isnaini Tri Nova Triastin, Suci Aulia Wardana, Havy Wati, Hernum Daya Widiharti Widiharti Widiharti Widiharti Widiharti Widiharti, Widiharti Widodo Widodo Widya Lita Fitrianur Widya Lita Fitrianur Widya Lita Fitrianur, Widya Lita Wijanarko, Endri Yuni Afifah Yuni Asri Zufra Inayah