The Survey of Personal and National Identity on Cell Phone Addicts and Non-Addicts.
Objective: Smart phones have rapidly become an integral, and for some, an essential communication device worldwide. The issue of identity has always been a subject of interest among psychologists. The present study was conducted to compare personal and national identity and their subscales between cell phone addicts and non-addicts.
Seyyed Salman, Alavi +5 more
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An exploration of the most frequent comorbidities in patients with mobile phone addiction
Introduction Mobile phone addiction (MPA) has been associated in the literature with various psychiatric comorbidities and psychological risk factors, which indicates the need to screen these patients for multiple disorders.
O. Vasiliu, D. G. Vasiliu
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Development and Effects of a Prevention Program for Cell Phone Addiction in Middle School Students
Purpose: This study was done to develop a cell phone addiction prevention program for middle school students, and to examine the effects of the program on self-esteem, self-efficacy, impulsiveness, and cell phone use. Methods: The study was designed using a nonequivalent control group pre-test-post-test design.
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The Prevalence of Smartphone Addiction and Its Associated Risk Factors among School Students of a Metropolitan City: A Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]
Background: Smartphone is a term used to distinguish cell phones with advanced features from basic feature phones. Smartphone addiction is a phenomenon that pertains to uncontrollability of smartphone use.
Smita Chavhan +3 more
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The Mediating Role of Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction in the Relationship Between Mother-Child Relationship Quality and Cellphone Addiction in college students [PDF]
Background & aim: Cellphone addiction is defined as the excessive and compulsive use of cellphones and is always associated with negative effects on a person's emotional, social and behavioral development.
MR Firoozi, S Lotfi, A Taghvaee Nia
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Cell Phone Addiction: A Rising Epidemic.
Faiza Javaid, Tariq +1 more
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Are girls (even) more addicted? Some gender patterns of cell phone usage
Contents: 1. Mobile phones and gender roles; 2. The scope of the present study; 3. Data and Methodology; 4. Empirical results; 4.1 Age patterns of cell phone adoption; 4.2 Intensity of usage; 4.3 Subjective motivations and emotional commitments; 5. Conclusions; References.
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Mobile Phone Addiction and Sleep Quality Among Children and Adolescents: Unraveling the Health Consequences. [PDF]
Fatima G +3 more
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The mediating and moderating effects of learning engagement and physical exercise on the mobile phone addiction and academic burnout. [PDF]
Jin C, Long W, Wang L, Liu Z, Sun L.
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