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International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary

International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2023;2(6):24-26

A Study to Assess the Level of Nomophobia among Medical Professional in MCH Wing and College of Nursing, Baba Educational Society

Author Name: Dr. Archana Chouhan

Paper Type: research paper
Article Information
Paper Received on: 2023-09-30
Paper Accepted on: 2023-11-15
Paper Published on: 2023-11-17
Abstract:

Nomophobia is viewed as a cutting-edge age fear associated with our lives because of the connection among individuals and portable data and correspondence innovations, particularly cell phones. This study looked to add to the nomophobia research by distinguishing and depicting the components of nomophobia and fostering a poll to gauge nomophobia. Mobile phones are a revolution in behavior, connectivity, communication, and real-world situations. In this context, people's expectations for modern technology are increasing. As a result, "anphobia", characterized by the fear of not having a mobile phone, turned into another form of fear. Regular examinations should determine whether cell phone phobia might lead to dangerous, restricted cell phone use and dangers. Mobile phone use has increased in recent years and has been associated with nomophobia (also known as nomophobia). The 20-item Nomophobia Questionnaire (NMP-Q) is a useful tool to assess nomophobia. The advancement of technology, in addition to being a legacy that improves and changes the daily lives of the people who create life, has also become an opportunity for health with the development of terms such as "anphobia", which is seen as a problem of insecurity. With fear. No cell phone makes a personal phone call.

Keywords:

Nomophobia, NMP-Q, MCH Wing, Anphobia, Maternal and Child Health Hospital

Introduction:

Anophobia is characterized by the fear of not having or being able to use a mobile phone. “Today it is seen as the horror of that moment.” It was considered a behavioral error. Mobilephobia is a psychological disorder that is considered a negative age, expressing the fear of not being able to use the mobile phone, causing negative feelings of happiness and causing damage to the brain. This research project aims to determine the relationship between mobile phone use and non-medical phobia. Nomophobia is the fear of not having a mobile phone; Fear of not having or being dependent on a mobile phone. Wasting medical professionals' time and money is the sad prospect of cell phones. This time can be used for education and physical education. Mobile phones allow people to perform many daily tasks on a single device; This includes, but is not limited to, making phone calls and texting people, checking and sending emails, planning, surfing the Internet, shopping, communicating with people, and viewing messages. It is used for information, games, entertainment and other things on the Internet. (Park, Kim, Shon and Shim, 2013). Kang and Jung (2014) stated that mobile phones are not only used for communication, information and entertainment purposes because they are versatile and perform many functions. They stated that due to the diversity of smartphones, mobile phones enable people to "meet many needs such as education, personal skills, and security and personal relationships".

How to Cite this Article:

Dr. Archana Chouhan. A Study to Assess the Level of Nomophobia among Medical Professional in MCH Wing and College of Nursing, Baba Educational Society. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2023: 2(6):24-26


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