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Phubbing in Students: New Evidence for a Spanish Short Form of the Phubbing Scale (PS-6). [PDF]

open access: yesHealthcare (Basel)
Ortuño-Sierra J   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The effect of digital obesity and phubbing level on life satisfaction: latent profile analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Psychol
Aydin MA   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Who “phubs”? A systematic meta-analytic review of phubbing predictors

Mobile Media & Communication, 2023
Phubbing (i.e., snubbing someone in face-to-face interactions by focusing on one's phone instead of those present) has increased enormously in recent years and has become a widespread usage phenomenon that is associated with negative consequences, for instance for relationships and friendships. To better understand the predictors of phubbing behavior,
Anisha Arenz, Anna Schnauber-Stockmann
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Phubbing: Which Personality Traits Are Prone to Phubbing?

Social Science Computer Review, 2019
Smartphones play an important role in our lives thanks to the opportunities they offer in terms of access, interaction, and communication. However, in addition to these positive aspects, smartphones have transformed into objects of dependence due to gaming, social media, and access to the Internet and are beginning to harm the quality of face-to-face ...
Evren Erzen   +2 more
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Phubbing among Croatian Students

2017
Background and aims: Phubbing is an emerging social phenomenon defined as looking at a smartphone during a face-to- face conversation. Phubbing is a global trend, but since it was acknowledged only several years ago, still little is known about its association with other Internet-related behaviors and well-being.
Kaliterna Lipovčan, Ljiljana   +2 more
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PHUBBING:

2022
Marina Fernández-Andújar   +2 more
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The Social Consequences of Phubbing

2020
Recent empirical work suggests that phubbing, a term used to describe the practice of snubbing someone with a phone during a face-to-face social interaction, harms the quality of social relationships. Based on a comprehensive literature review, this chapter presents a framework that integrates three concurrent mechanisms that explain the relational ...
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