Determining the factors affecting social media addiction, phubbing and perception of addiction in nurses
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This dataset contains anonymized data supporting the study entitled “Determining the factors affecting social media addiction, phubbing and perception of addiction in nurses.” Objective: This study aims to investigate the effects of self-perception and social support on psychosocial outcomes among nurses working in high-stress clinical settings, including intensive care units and emergency departments. Method: The descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with 300 nurses at Ankara City Hospital between April and June 2023. Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA), regression analysis, and mediation analysis were performed. Results: Intensive care unit nurses reported significantly higher virtual communication and virtual tolerance scores. Years of professional experience, virtual communication, virtual tolerance, and phubbing explained 51% of the variance in perceived social media addiction. Conclusion: Virtual communication and virtual tolerance emerged as the strongest predictors of perceived addiction. Working in intensive care units influenced perceived social media addiction both directly and indirectly through phubbing.
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2026-02-28



