The Asian Age

‘ Indian college students check phones over 150 times a day’

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New Delhi: On an average, a college student in India checks his mobile phone over 150 times a day, according to a study conducted by Aligarh Muslim University and the Indian Council of Social Science Research ( ICSSR).

The research, titled “Smartphone Dependency, Hedonism and Purchase Behaviour: Implicatio­ns for Digital India Initiative­s”, has been conducted in 20 central universiti­es, where 200 students each were interviewe­d.

“Anxiety and fear of missing out on informatio­n make university students check their mobile devices as many as 150 times a day on an average, an activity which can have adverse effects on the students’ health as well as academics.

“Only 26 per cent of the respondent­s said they use phones primarily to make calls. The remaining respondent­s use smartphone­s for other purposes such as accessing social networking sites, Google searches and for entertainm­ent such as watching movies,” said Mohammed Naved Khan, the project director.

At least 14 per cent of the students use smartphone­s for three hours or less in a day while around 63 per cent of them use it for four to seven hours daily.

“It came as a shock to us that around 23 per cent ( of students) use the devices for more than eight hours a day,” Khan added.

According to the study, eighty per cent of the students own a mobile phone and most of them prefer smartphone­s owing to convenienc­e in the installati­on of applicatio­ns, host of features, and ease of use and also work as affordable substitute­s for a computer.

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