Prepared By:: - Muhammad Amir Luqman Bin Mohmad Sujana - Ahmad Aiman Bin Zakaria - Muhammad Wafi Bin Mohd Bakri

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THE IMPACT OF SMARTPHONE

ADDICTION AMONG UiTMPP


STUDENTS

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Previous Studies
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Introduction
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PREPARED BY:
-MUHAMMAD AMIR LUQMAN BIN MOHMAD SUJANA
-AHMAD AIMAN BIN ZAKARIA
-MUHAMMAD WAFI BIN MOHD BAKRI
INTRODUCTION
• Smart phone can be consider as one of human
needs in their life.
• Smart phone addiction drives people to check
Problem Statement
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Previous Studies
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their smart phone frequently and

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compulsively, no matter what situations for


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example meetings, walking or even during


eating (Davis, 2012).
• Smart phone use has become important for
students, because they use it for a number of
purposes.
• tend to rely heavily on their phones, which will
inevitably lead to even greater use of their
phones and this will lead to addiction.
PROBLEM STATEMENT
• too obsessed with their smart phone and

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always have their phone wherever they go.

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• Facebook, Instagram or Twitter or playing


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• having several troubles such as not getting
enough sleep or procrastinating on their
assignments
• Smartphone addiction is expected to continue
and this increase is expected to be
accompanied by more negative effects
OBJECTIVES
• To investigate the signs and symptoms of
smartphone addiction among UiTMPP students

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• To identify the causes and effects of the addiction of

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smartphones experienced by the UiTMPP students
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• To explore the solution on how to reduce
smartphone addiction among UiTMPP students.
SIGNIFICANT OF STUDY
help the students in order to manage their addiction in
several ways :

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• enable the students to identify the kind of symptoms

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that lead to smart phone addiction thus understand the
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symptoms and help to decrease


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• guide students on finding the causes and effects of the
smart phone addiction in order for them to improve
their lifestyle
• assist the students to uncover new solutions to reduce
smart phone addiction that were not be able to unveil
before. Thus new theory on handling smart phone
addiction can be proven
LIMITATION OF STUDY
• result cannot be generalized perfectly as the different
of gender when using the smartphone

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• type of smartphone itself, as the different

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Limitation
smartphone has different type of specification based
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on the applicationDei to use


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• age of the user is one of the limitations of the study.
In daily life, each stage of age has a different reason to
use the smartphone
• based on the sample size of response from the
university student
METHODOLOGY
• conducted in UiTM Pulau Pinang campus
Permatang Pauh.
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• The sample comprised of 50 students both male

Methodology

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and female students with age range between 20
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• Questionnaire
• The instrument used in this investigation is called
Smart phone Addiction Scale–Short Version (SAS-
SV)
PREVIOUS STUDIES
1. Haddad and Abu-Shanab(2015),The Influence of
Smart Phones on Human Health and Behavior:

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Jordanians’ Perceptions

Methodology

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• focused on three major dimensions: health,

Objectives
behavior and performance, and addiction
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• health problem : headache, weight loss, eye strain,
tiredness,neck pain
• majority of the students agree that addiction
towards smartphone reduce their academic
performance
2. Sinsomsack, N., & Kulachai, W. (2018). A study on the
impacts of Smartphone addiction
• To examine Smartphone addiction among high school
students in the Eastern region of Thailand and its
impacts.
• caused a negative impact on health, family relationship,

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social relationship, and academic performance of the

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high school students
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3. S.Alsayed(2019), Evaluating practice of smartphone use


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among university students in undergraduate nursing
education
• to evaluate the practice of smartphone use in
undergraduate nursing students for educational
purposes
• 92.6% check their phone upon waking up
• 73.3% used smartphone due to axiety
• 79.3% experianced anxiety losing contact with
smartphone.

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