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This study draws on attachment and social learning theories to explore the relationship between adolescents' perceptions of parenting dimensions (rejection, emotional warmth, overprotection/control and anxious rearing) and parental phubbing—which is ...
Aikaterini Lampropoulou +1 more
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ABSTRACT In today's world, internet use has been evaluated as a factor that tremendously affects people's lives. More recently, evidence has been presented on the role that social‐level factors play in determining the dysfunctional use of new technologies, such as the need for social recognition.
Mirko Duradoni +3 more
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Parent-child interactions: what is the role of smartphones? [PDF]
Background The importance of parent-child attachment in supporting child wellbeing and development has been well-documented in the literature. However, modern technologies may act as a barrier to parent-child interactions. Currently, literature suggests
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Abstract Introduction Screen media serves an essential role in adolescents' lives, posing growth opportunities and mental health challenges. Family plays a crucial role in mitigating these challenges. This systematic review offers a comprehensive analysis of the family factors related to adolescent screen media use and mental health.
Xiaoxuan Liu +3 more
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Abstract In an era where home and work domains have become inseparable, it is surprising that extant research has placed less emphasis on examining the boundary conditions and mechanisms to understand the home‐to‐work crossover and spillover process. Building on the work–home resources theory and the crossover‐spillover perspectives, we test a resource‐
Siqi Wang +3 more
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The aim of this study is to examine the level of sociotelism of parents with children in early childhood and their perspectives on their children's phubbing (sociotelism) behaviours. The research was designed using a simultaneous nested model of mixed design, incorporating both quantitative and qualitative research methods.
Merve Temel, Hasan Er, Adalet Kandır
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Attending to the phone while interacting face‐to‐face with another person, a behaviour known as phubbing, can be detrimental to the phubbed person’s psychological wellbeing. Recent research revealed that phubbing friends and partners indirectly affected the phubbed individual’s wellbeing.
Yeslam Al-Saggaf +2 more
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Relationship of Phubbing to Self-Esteem in the Context of Perceived Phubbing Behavior of Parents
Purpose: Phubbing is a phenomenon whereby a person looks at their mobile phone and uses it while talking to others, thereby avoiding interpersonal communication (Karadağ et al., 2015). The study aimed to investigate whether phubbing by parents correlates with phubbing by their adult children, whether phubbing by parents is associated with children's ...
Bogumiła Weimann +2 more
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Educational management in a digital age: boss phubbing and teacher motivation [PDF]
The study aims to assess the level of phubbing behavior an antisocial common mobile phone using behavior of school principals and how it affects the motivation of the teachers working at Anatolian High Schools and Vocational High Schools. This relational
Erdem, Mukadder, Kaya, Esra
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Jangan Ada Phubbing di Antara Kita: Studi Personifikasi Perempuan dalam Amsal 8-9 bagi Pemanfaatan Gawai [PDF]
Gadgets have caused some users to experience phubbing, especially millennials. If this is allowed, their self-quality and social relations will worsen.
Melvin Abrillian +2 more
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