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Addictive Cell Phone Usage: Impacts on Family Interaction During COVID-19 Pandemic
2021The affordability, ease of access, and functionalities of cell phones have increased its usage in our societies. This technology has redesigned the human communication style and reshaped family interaction long before COVID-19. This study investigated the addictive nature of cell phone usage impacts on family relationships during COVID-19 lockdown.
Bankole K. Fasanya +2 more
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Cell phones for ecological momentary assessment with cocaine-addicted homeless patients in treatment
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2006This is the first study to examine whether cell phones could be used to collect ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data with homeless crack cocaine-addicted adults in treatment. The study adapted an EMA method to examine behavior in real time using cell phones and computer-automated telephone interviewing.
Michelle J, Freedman +4 more
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Popularity, Funding for Health-Effect Research and Cell-Phone Addiction
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, 2010Cell phones are convenient and increasingly more intuitive to operate. They come in hip, fanciful little packages with a growing range of extra features that deliver music, video, messaging, and Internet capabilities. Children have them, and some grownups are hooked by them.
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[Internet and cell phone addiction: passing fad or disorder?].
Adicciones, 2008The Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) generate new styles of meeting people or connecting with friends or strangers. In this context, the internet and the mobile phone deserve special attention. This article deals with the maladaptive use of these technologies.
Xavier, Sanchez-Carbonell +4 more
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Cell-Phone Popularity, Addiction, and Funding for Biological Effect Research [Health Effects
IEEE Microwave Magazine, 2010The popularity of cell phones remains very high. Worldwide, there are more people who own and use cell phones than any other electronic gadgets, regardless whether it is in a rich or poor, developed, or developing country. They provide instant connectivity, whenever one wants to talk or conduct business transactions regardless of where.
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The association between social anxiety and mobile phone addiction: A three-level meta-analysis
Computers in Human Behavior, 2022Guangming Ran, Xiang Niu
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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, 2021Yejung Ko, Sihyun Park, Sinhyang Kim
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