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Factors Contributing to Screen Exposure in Preschool Children and Its Associated Outcomes: A Systematic Review

open access: yesChild: Care, Health and Development, Volume 52, Issue 2, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Objectives This systematic review aims to synthesise the current evidence on risk and protective factors that lead to prolonged screen exposure, and to identify both adverse and positive developmental outcomes associated with that screen exposure in preschool children. Materials and Methods Following PRISMA 2020 guidelines, a systematic search
Maria Inês Gomes   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Psychological Impact of Phubbing Behavior in Social Interaction on Students

open access: yes, 2022
148 HalamanTujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahu tentang dampak psikologis dari perilaku phubbing dalam berinteraksi sosial pada Mahasiswa Universitas Medan Area, dua diantaranya dari angkatan 2018 dan satu angkatan 2019.
Silmi, Ausani
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Online Social Support and Trait Anxiety and Phubbing in Nurses

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2023
Introduction Phubbing with smartphones becoming an integral part of life and sociotelism behavior has emerged as an important academic concern (Chotpitayasunondh et al.,CHB,2016; 63, 9-18).
A. Şafak, F. Oflaz
doaj   +1 more source

The Parent Phone Use Regulation Efficacy Scale (P‐PURE): Initial Validation and Associations With Problematic Smartphone Use, Self‐Regulation, Impulsivity, Mindfulness, and Self‐Efficacy

open access: yesHuman Behavior and Emerging Technologies, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
Parents often rely on smartphones in daily life. While smartphones offer benefits, they also present challenges, such as potential distraction and delayed responsiveness. It is also possible that problematic smartphone habits may develop, such as repeated checking or difficulty controlling use.
Brandon T. McDaniel   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Association of social media addiction and fear of missing out with phubbing behaviour among medical students in Rawalpindi: a cross sectional analytical study

open access: yesDiscover Public Health
Objectives To determine the effect of social media addiction and fear of missing out on phubbing behavior among medical students in Rawalpindi. Study design Analytical cross-sectional.
Muhammad Farhan Butt   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Cultural differences in perceiving co-present phone use as phubbing: Evidence from six countries

open access: yesSocial Influence
Phubbing is feeling excluded and ignored by someone using a phone during a face-to-face interaction. Phubbing has mostly been investigated in Western samples.
Christiane M. Büttner   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

“I Do Not See Eye to Eye With My Parents”: Parent–Adolescent Discrepancies in Parental Phubbing Report and Adolescent Health‐Related Outcomes

open access: yesHuman Behavior and Emerging Technologies, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
Parental phubbing, the act of parents moving their attention to their smartphone instead of engaging with their children, has been associated with negative consequences for adolescents′ health. However, most studies rely on single informant reports, which do not account for both parents and adolescents′ perceptions of the behavior and can provide ...
Tommaso Galeotti   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fear of Missing Out and Its Association With Problematic Smartphone Use in University Students

open access: yesHuman Behavior and Emerging Technologies, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
The widespread adoption of digital technologies has profoundly reshaped interpersonal dynamics, particularly among younger generations. In this context, the fear of missing out (FOMO) has emerged as a significant psychosocial phenomenon characterised by persistent anxiety about being excluded from rewarding social experiences.
Estefanía Gómez-Muñoz   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Association Between ChatGPT Reliance, Self‐Directed Learning, and Problem‐Solving Competencies Among Nursing Students: The Mediating Role of Academic Self‐Efficacy in an Analytical Cross‐Sectional Design

open access: yesNursing Forum, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
Background Although prior research has highlighted problematic patterns of artificial intelligence (AI) use in education, including overreliance on AI tools, the academic implications of such reliance among nursing students remain insufficiently explored.
Mohamed E. H. Elzeky   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Chain Mediating Effects of Parent–Child Conflict and Screen Time on the Relationship Between Parental Phubbing and Problem Behaviors in Preschoolers

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences
This study aims to investigate the key factors contributing to parental phubbing behaviors (the combination of “phone” and “snubbing”), ultimately reducing behavioral problems and promoting healthy development among preschool children.
Qiulan Gu, Mei Zhao
doaj   +1 more source

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