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Addiction to Mobile Phone or Addiction through Mobile Phone?
2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 2016The current study aims to distinguish between two perspectives dominating the mobile phone addiction literature, addiction to a mobile phone and addiction through a mobile phone (i.e. addiction to mobile phone application). We extend state-of-the-art addiction literature by building on dual-systems theory and investigating both perspectives in the same
Amr A. Soror+2 more
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Self as an antecedent of mobile phone addiction
International Journal of Mobile Communications, 2012Employing a survey, the study examined self-esteem, self-efficacy, and self-control as antecedents of mobile phone addiction. The findings indicate that self-control is the most significant predictor of mobile phone addiction. Gender and age demonstrate a statistically significant relationship with a particular dimension of mobile phone addiction ...
Jung Kyu Kim+2 more
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Addictive Personality and Problematic Mobile Phone Use
CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2009Mobile phone use is banned or regulated in some circumstances. Despite recognized safety concerns and legal regulations, some people do not refrain from using mobile phones. Such problematic mobile phone use can be considered to be an addiction-like behavior. To find the potential predictors, we examined the correlation between problematic mobile phone
Motoharu Takao+2 more
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2015
This article reviews the literature on mobile phone addiction, the excessive use of mobile phone technology, which is an impulse control disorder with negative social and psychological consequences. It provides a clear definition of mobile phone addiction, along with its theoretical origin, diagnostic criteria for assessment, and an identification of ...
Louis Leung, Jingwen Liang
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This article reviews the literature on mobile phone addiction, the excessive use of mobile phone technology, which is an impulse control disorder with negative social and psychological consequences. It provides a clear definition of mobile phone addiction, along with its theoretical origin, diagnostic criteria for assessment, and an identification of ...
Louis Leung, Jingwen Liang
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Internet and Mobile Phone Addiction
2015New technologies such as the Internet and Mobile Phones are designed to help us stay informed and communicate. Recent studies have suggested that these technologies are likely to affect behavior and behavioral control. Internet and Mobile Phones make it especially easy to communicate emotions and feelings, give us immediate social reinforcement and are
Vanessa Renau+3 more
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Mobile Phone Addiction in Youngsters: Concept and Measurement
2018Smart phone has brought great convenience to our life. It has become an indispensable part of our life, and also has negative impact, such as mobile phone addiction. Mobile phone addiction will greatly impact youngsters in study and life. Due to excessive indulgence in or misuse of mobile phone, more and more youngsters indulge themselves in the ...
Menglong Li, Yujia Ren
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Mobile Phone Addiction Among Children and Adolescents
Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2019Abstract Objectives Mobile phone addiction among children and adolescents has become a concern for all. To date, focuses have been given to Internet addiction, but comprehensive overview of mobile phone addiction is lacking.
Manoj Kumar Sharma+2 more
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2005
The use and the definition of mobile phone is undergoing reinterpretation as the mobile phone blurs the distinction between personal communicator and mass media. The mobile phone has become one of the most omnipresent communication devices within the past decade. According to Cohen and Lemish (2002), mobile phones used to be an esoteric device.
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The use and the definition of mobile phone is undergoing reinterpretation as the mobile phone blurs the distinction between personal communicator and mass media. The mobile phone has become one of the most omnipresent communication devices within the past decade. According to Cohen and Lemish (2002), mobile phones used to be an esoteric device.
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Computers in Human Behavior, 2019
Abstract Some researchers have pointed out the robust connection between alexithymia and mobile phone addiction. However, few studies have explored, in which way the mobile phone use patterns influenced this relationship. A survey was conducted and 847 Chinese undergraduate students (aged from 18 to 24) joined in this study. Students were tested with
Muhammad Saeed+8 more
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Abstract Some researchers have pointed out the robust connection between alexithymia and mobile phone addiction. However, few studies have explored, in which way the mobile phone use patterns influenced this relationship. A survey was conducted and 847 Chinese undergraduate students (aged from 18 to 24) joined in this study. Students were tested with
Muhammad Saeed+8 more
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A Study on Mobile Phone Addiction and Physical Pain Based on Characteristics of Mobile Phone Usage
Journal of Medical Imaging and Health Informatics, 2019This study is a descriptive correlation study to identify the characteristics of mobile phone usage, mobile phone addiction, and physical pain in university students and to identify the correlation between variables. The degree of addiction to the mobile phone was 32.10 points, and pathological commitment is 1.86 points, living disorder 1.79 points ...
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