Fig 1.
Descriptive graphic in the contexts of nomophobia, anxiety, depression, stress, insomnia and impulsivity.
Table 1.
Promax rotated matrix of the nomophobia scale items using a forced three-factor solution.
Table 2.
Bivariate analysis of factors associated with nomophobia.
Table 3.
Multinomial logistic regression taking the nomophobia categories as the dependent variable.
Table 4.
Generalized Linear Model (GLM) taking the continuous nomophobia score as the dependent variable.
Fig 2.
Structural equation modeling of the variables associated with nomophobia.
—observed variable;
—latent variable;
—impact of one variable on another; e—residual error in the prediction of an unobserved factor; * p<0.001; BDS = Beirut Distress Scale; HAM-A = Hamilton Anxiety Scale; HAM-D = Hamilton Depression Scale; LIS = Lebanese Insomnia Scale; BARRAT scale used to measure impulsiveness.