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Temperament Types at Age 3 and Smartphone Overdependence at Age 10
Few studies have addressed the longitudinal links between early temperament types and later problematic smartphone use. This study aims to identify children’s early temperament types at age 3 and to examine the link between the temperament types and ...
Yeon Ha Kim
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ImportanceFinding a suitable fit in glasses for pediatric patients with congenital and acquired craniofacial abnormalities is difficult; consequently, these children are at high risk of vision loss secondary to refractive amblyopia as they often have poor adherence to daily glasses wearing. Custom 3-dimensional (3D)–printed glasses may have an improved
de Alba Campomanes AG +3 more
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A Smartphone Application as an Exploratory Endpoint in a Phase 3 Parkinson’s Disease Clinical Trial: A Pilot Study [PDF]
Background: Smartphones can generate objective measures of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and supplement traditional in-person rating scales. However, smartphone use in clinical trials has been limited.
Alex Page +8 more
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Differential associations of exercise intensity, duration, and frequency with smartphone addiction: the mediating roles of mindfulness and anxiety [PDF]
ObjectiveThis study adopts a specificity perspective of different dimensions of physical exercise to examine the relationships between exercise intensity, duration, and frequency and smartphone addiction among college students, as well as the underlying ...
Huangkun Chen +4 more
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ObjectiveTo investigate the mediating role of loneliness and social anxiety in the relationship between basic psychological needs satisfaction and smartphone addiction among high school students, and to provide references for the intervention to ...
Qiu Junlin +8 more
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AimThe objective of this study was to evaluate the Chinese version of the Smartphone Distraction Scale (C-SDS), which is an easy-to-use tool for screening the risk of smartphone distraction in Chinese college students.MethodsThe C-SDS, Smartphone ...
Xueyang Zhao +8 more
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Smartphone as a Disease Screening Tool: A Systematic Review
Disease screening identifies a disease in an individual/community early to effectively prevent or treat the condition. COVID-19 has restricted hospital visits for screening and other healthcare services resulting in the disruption of screening for cancer,
Jeban Chandir Moses +5 more
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BackgroundPeople spend large parts of their everyday life using their smartphones. Despite various advantages of the smartphone for daily life, problematic forms of smartphone use exist that are related to negative psychological ...
Jan Keller +4 more
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Background Smartphone addiction is prevalent among college students, and there is a concern that the COVID-19 pandemic may bring an increased prevalence of smartphone addiction due to constant online classes and repeat quarantine policies.
Jie Liu +3 more
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This study aims to investigate the association between prolonged use of smartphone and the incidence of dry eye among adolescents. A cross sectional study was performed among junior high school students in Makassar.
Marlyanti Nurrahmah Akib +5 more
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