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Living Without a Mobile Phone: An Autoethnography [PDF]
This paper presents an autoethnography of my experiences living without a mobile phone. What started as an experiment motivated by a personal need to reduce stress, has resulted in two voluntary mobile phone breaks spread over nine years (i.e., 2002-2008
A. Lucero
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Universal Phone Recognition with a Multilingual Allophone System [PDF]
Multilingual models can improve language processing, particularly for low resource situations, by sharing parameters across languages. Multilingual acoustic models, however, generally ignore the difference between phonemes (sounds that can support ...
Xinjian Li+10 more
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Background Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have found that problematic mobile phone use, bedtime procrastination, sleep quality, and depressive symptoms are strongly associated.
Guanghui Cui+6 more
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Mobile phone data for informing public health actions across the COVID-19 pandemic life cycle
The coronavirus 2019–2020 pandemic (COVID-19) poses unprecedented challenges for governments and societies around the world ( 1 ). Nonpharmaceutical interventions have proven to be critical for delaying and containing the COVID-19 pandemic ( 2 – 6 ...
Nuria Oliver+23 more
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The use of mobile phone data to inform analysis of COVID-19 pandemic epidemiology
The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has heightened discussion of the use of mobile phone data in outbreak response. Mobile phone data have been proposed to monitor effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions, to assess ...
K. Grantz+12 more
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We propose the use of a machine learning algorithm to improve possible COVID-19 case identification more quickly using a mobile phone–based web survey. This method could reduce the spread of the virus in susceptible populations under quarantine.
Arni S. R. Srinivasa Rao, J. Vázquez
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Mobile phone dependence, social support and impulsivity in Chinese university students [PDF]
This study examined the frequency of mobile phone dependence in Chinese university students and explored its association with social support and impulsivity.
Chai, Jingxin+5 more
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Cell Phone Information Seeking Explains Blood Pressure in African American Women [PDF]
Although cell phone use and Internet access via cell phone is not marked by racial disparities, little is known about how cell phone use relates to blood pressure and health information seeking behaviors.
Jones, Lenette M.+2 more
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Mobile Phone Addiction, Phubbing, and Depression Among Men and Women: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
For several years, the number of studies on the links between excessive mobile phone use and mental health has been increasing. The aim of the study was to establish if there is a relationship between mobile phone addiction and depression in university ...
A. Ivanova+6 more
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In-Person Contact Begets Calling and Texting: Interpersonal Motives for Cell Phone Use, Face-to-Face interaction, and Loneliness [PDF]
This study examined how cell-phone use is related to interpersonal motives for using cell phones, face-to-face communication, and loneliness. A survey of 232 college students who owned a cell phone revealed that affection and inclusion were relatively ...
Jin, Borae, Park, Namkee
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