Relationships Between Parental Phubbing, Mobile Phone Addiction and Well‐Being in Chinese Nursing Students: A Cross‐Sectional Study Using Structural Equation Modelling [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aim This study aims to investigate the relationships between parental phubbing, mobile phone addiction and well‐being in nursing students. Design A cross‐sectional, correlational study design was employed. Methods A convenience sampling method was used, and a web‐based survey was conducted to obtain data.
Juan Guo +3 more
wiley +2 more sources
Phubbing in Adolescents: Spanish Validation of the Phubbing Scale (PS) [PDF]
The Phubbing Scale (PS) is an instrument used to measure the frequency and extent of the behavior of ignoring someone you are with and giving attention to your mobile phone instead. However, there is insufficient evidence about the psychometric adequacy of the Spanish version of the instrument.
Noelia Barbed-Castrejón +4 more
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Attachment, Perceived Partner Phubbing, and Retaliation: A Daily Diary Study [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective We conducted a diary study to investigate the role of adult attachment on responses to daily perceived partner phubbing in a sample of couple members (N = 196). Method We focused on personal and relational well‐being as well as reactions to phubbing, retaliation reports, and motives as outcomes.
Katherine B. Carnelley +3 more
wiley +2 more sources
Disconnected Connections: How Insecure Attachment and Materialism Drive Phubbing Behaviors [PDF]
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
doaj +2 more sources
Phubbed and Furious: Narcissists’ Responses to Perceived Partner Phubbing [PDF]
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.
Claire M. Hart +3 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]
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
doaj +2 more sources
A manual three-step latent profile analysis to discover phubbing risk profiles among university students [PDF]
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
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Coworker Phubbing and Links to the Psychosocial Work Environment Among Electricians in Sweden [PDF]
ABSTRACT “Phubbing” (phone snubbing) has been consistently associated with negative intra‐ and interpersonal outcomes across various social contexts. However, the potential impact of phubbing on horizontal workplace relationships has not been extensively explored.
Per Martinsson +5 more
wiley +2 more sources
How Does Being Phubbed Affect Commitment? Exploring the Roles of Emotional Loneliness and Relationship Satisfaction [PDF]
ABSTRACT Partner phubbing can be considered a current relational problem, particularly affecting romantic relationships. Further research is needed to fully understand the consequences of this behavior, which has been studied with many variables in the context of romantic relationships.
Ayse Aslanturk, Coskun Arslan
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The relationship between parental technoference and malevolent creative behavior among adolescents: the mediating role of phubbing and the moderating role of mindfulness [PDF]
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
doaj +2 more sources

