Obsession and compulsion in mobile phone use/abuse: OCDUS-ICT

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Pedrero-Perez, Eduardo J. [1 ]
Morales-Alonso, Sara [1 ]
Ruiz-Sanchez De Leon, Jose Maria [2 ]
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[1] Madrid Salud, Dept Evaluac & Calidad, Unidad Formac & Invest, Av Mediterraneo 62, Madrid 28007, Spain
[2] Univ Complutense Madrid, Dept Psicol Expt Proc Cognit & Logopedia, Madrid, Spain
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Opioids; Compulsivity; Smartphone Addiction; OCDUS; Prefrontal symptoms in daily life; Behavioural addictions; PREFRONTAL SYMPTOMS INVENTORY; DYSEXECUTIVE QUESTIONNAIRE DEX; DRUG-USE SCALE; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; GAMBLING DISORDER; ADDICTION; IMPULSIVITY; INTERNET; CANNABIS; SCHIZOPHRENIA;
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Compulsiveness has been considered one of the core characteristics of addictive behaviours. One of the abusive behaviours that has acquired importance in recent times involves the use of mobile phones. The aim of this study is to obtain a version of the Obsessive-Compulsive Drug-Use Scale (OCDUS) to study the compulsivity associated with mobile phone abuse, its basic psychometric properties and the results of its application. The OCDUS-ICT was created and administered over the Internet, through instant messaging programs, social networks and e-mail, and anonymous and voluntary participation was requested. Additionally, MULTICAGE-ICT and the Inventory of Prefrontal Symptoms were administered. A sample of n=748 subjects, 33% males and 94% born and resident in Spain was obtained. The test obtained adequate values of internal consistency, applying different estimators. Confirmatory factor analysis of the theoretical scales yielded adequate fit indices. Obsessive-compulsive components were observed to become stronger as mobile phone use increased and approached abuse levels. OCDUS-ICT scales showed large correlations with prefrontal malfunction symptoms, especially Thoughts-Interference (r>0.80). In conclusion, OCDUS-ICT explores with psychometric accuracy the obsessive-compulsive components of mobile use/abuse, which are closely related to malfunctions in daily life attributable to the prefrontal cortex. If impulsivity has so far been the focus in the study of mobile phone abuse, the data from the present study suggest that greater attention should be paid to compulsivity as a factor in maintaining abuse.
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