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Mobile Phone Addiction, Interaction Anxiousness, and Eating Behavior in Nursing Students: A Moderation Analysis. [PDF]

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Cell Phone Addiction, Anxiety, and Willingness to Communicate in Face-to-Face Encounters

Communication Reports, 2020
The permeation of cell phone technology continues to alter human behavior by changing the way individuals communicate with both physically distant and co-present others.
Ryan J. Allred, D. Atkin
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I need my smartphone: A hierarchical model of personality and cell-phone addiction

Personality and Individual Differences, 2015
Using a comprehensive personality model, this study is the first to examine the relationship between a full range of personality traits and cell phone addiction. 346 college students completed an online survey that asked respondents to complete measures of the Big-Five personality traits and measures of materialism and need for arousal, Barratt’s (1959)
James A. Roberts   +2 more
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Trait mindfulness and cell phone addiction in adolescents: A moderated mediation model

Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 2023
We explored the moderating and mediating roles of self-concept and selfcontrol on the relationship between trait mindfulness and cell phone addiction.
Hongling Yang   +3 more
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Influences of Cell Phone Addiction and Self-leadership on College Adaptation in College Students

The Journal of Humanities and Social sciences 21, 2021
Yejung Ko, Sihyun Park, Sin-Hyang Kim
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Structural Equation Model Related to Cell Phone Addiction in Korean Adolescents

The Korean Journal of Health Service Management, 2016
Shin-young Sohn
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