The Power of Smartphone Use in Enhancing Psychological Well-Being of University Students
Abstract
Smartphones are considered a necessity in students’ campus life globally. Several
research findings show that students use them for their daily communication,
social networking, entertainment, and research, among many others as the main
uses. However, there is scanty documentation on its use as an avenue for
psychological well-being. The objective of this research was to assess the
awareness level of the usability of smartphones for the psychological well-being of
university students. This study adopted the cross-sectional survey research design
and mixed methods approach. A random sample size of 365 university students of
years 2 and 3 from the 4 schools of Rongo University and 10 student counselors of
Rongo University were involved in data collection. Quantitative data was collected
by use of questionnaires while qualitative data was collected by use of interview
guide. Quantitative data was analyzed descriptively into percentages, means, and
standard deviations, while the inferential statistical analysis used was t-test and
correlation. The analyzed findings were presented in the form of tables. The
qualitative data was analyzed through a thematic approach and then triangulated
with the quantitative data findings in the discussion. The study established that
there is a statistically significant moderate positive influence (r=.391) of the
awareness level of usability of smartphones on the psychological well-being of
university students (p = .000) at an alpha value of .05. The research findings
concluded that awareness level of usability of smartphones can moderately and
positively influence the psychological well-being of university students. Thus the
study recommended that universities should focus on awareness creation of the
usability of smartphones in their students to enhance their psychological wellbeing.
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