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The Effect of Smartphone Addiction and Self-Control on Phubbing Behavior [PDF]

open access: yesJurnal Kajian Bimbingan dan Konseling, 2021
: Phubbing is a behavior of ignoring the interlocutor and focusing more on smartphones. This behavior, which is quite common recently, has a negative impact on social interactions.
Binti Isrofin, Eem Munawaroh
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Measuring Phubbing in Close Relationships: E. Karadağ`s Phubbing Scale and J. Roberts` Scale of Partner Phubbing

open access: yesКонсультативная психология и психотерапия, 2022
The paper is devoted to study of phubbing, a relatively new phenomenon of interpersonal, close relationships. Problem: the lack of reliable measures in Russian aimed at measuring phubbing and its perception in close relationships.
O.A. Ekimchik, T.L. Kryukova
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Disconnected Connections: How Insecure Attachment and Materialism Drive Phubbing Behaviors [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences
This study investigates the interplay between insecure attachment styles, materialism, and phubbing behaviors. Phubbing, the act of ignoring a partner in favor of smartphone use, is influenced by individual differences and societal norms. We hypothesized
Phillip Ozimek   +6 more
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Physical activity and phubbing behavior in Chinese college students: the mediating role of self-control and the moderating role of gender [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
ObjectiveThe prevalent adoption of smartphones has given rise to widespread phubbing behavior among college students, characterized by excessive smartphone use in social settings.
Yue Li   +3 more
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A manual three-step latent profile analysis to discover phubbing risk profiles among university students [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Phubbing, snubbing others in favor of one’s smartphone, is a growing concern among university students. This cross-sectional study aimed to identify distinct phubbing profiles among university students and examine the influence of various factors on ...
Ömer Şimşek, Bülent Başaran
doaj   +2 more sources

PHUBBING BEHAVIOR IN THE QUR’AN: A THEMATIC STUDY OF THE OPINIONS OF INDONESIAN MUFASSIR [PDF]

open access: yesMushaf, 2023
This research is motivated by the widespread occurrence of phubbing activities in the surrounding environment. Phubbing, or phone snubbing, is a detrimental activity where individuals ignore their conversation partners and focus more on their handheld ...
Alisa Aura Zanuba, Musolli Musolli
doaj   +3 more sources

Phubbed and Furious: Narcissists' Responses to Perceived Partner Phubbing. [PDF]

open access: yesBehav Sci (Basel)
We conducted a diary study to examine how narcissism influences reactions to daily perceived partner phubbing (N = 196). We examined relationships between two facets of narcissism (rivalry and admiration) and personal and relational well-being, reactions to phubbing, reports of retaliation, and motives for retaliation.
Hart CM   +3 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

The relationship between parental technoference and malevolent creative behavior among adolescents: the mediating role of phubbing and the moderating role of mindfulness [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychology
Objective The AMORAL model emphasizes that adverse environments foster malevolent creativity. Parental technoference, as a adverse family environment characterized by the disruption of parent-child interpersonal interactions due to parents’ use of ...
Junyi Yang   +3 more
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Smartphone Addiction and Phubbing Behavior: Risks of Technology for Social Media Users [PDF]

open access: yesBulletin of Counseling and Psychotherapy
The rapid development of technology, especially smartphones, has brought significant changes to the daily lives of students, both positively and negatively.
Sally Putri Karisma   +7 more
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Phubbing responses in real-time: rapid recovery from a single phub and declining affect with repeated phubs

open access: yesSocial Influence
People tend to feel negatively when they are ignored by a conversation partner attending to their phone (i.e. ‘phubbing’). We investigated how quickly people recover in an experiment where participants provided intensive real-time ratings of their mood ...
Andrew H. Hales   +3 more
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