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Factors Influencing Smartphone Addiction in Adolescents [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to verify the relationship among depression, school adjustment, parent-child bonding, parental control and smartphone addiction, and to identify factors which influence smartphone addiction in adolescents.
Eun Jee Lee, Yune Kyong Kim, Su-Jin Lim
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Effect of fear of missing out on learning burnout in medical students: a moderated mediation
IntroductionLearning burnout has a significant negative impact on students’ academic performance and professional development, which has been exacerbated by the growing trend of problematic smartphone use, such as smartphone addiction, among young people.
Xin Ye +13 more
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IntroductionSmartphone dependence is closely related to the physical and mental health development of undergraduates and their learning. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between smartphone dependence, academic adaptability, self ...
Chunmei Chen +4 more
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Overnight smartphone use: A new public health challenge? A novel study design based on high-resolution smartphone data. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Round-the-clock use of smartphones holds a potential for awakenings and/or shorter sleep duration, which may have adverse health consequences.
Naja Hulvej Rod +4 more
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BackgroundProblematic smartphone use, like problematic internet use, is a condition for which treatment is being sought on the web.
Elias Aboujaoude +6 more
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The association between screen time (ST), including that for smartphones, and overweight/obesity in children was examined separately for boys and girls, considering the influence of lifestyle factors.
Izumi Ikeda +10 more
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Depression, anxiety, and smartphone addiction in university students- A cross sectional study. [PDF]
The study aims to assess prevalence of smartphone addiction symptoms, and to ascertain whether depression or anxiety, independently, contributes to smartphone addiction level among a sample of Lebanese university students, while adjusting simultaneously ...
Jocelyne Matar Boumosleh, Doris Jaalouk
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BackgroundThe fact that female college students are more addicted to smartphones than male college students has raised public concerns. However, previous studies have rarely explored the mechanism of female college students’ smartphone addiction ...
Hao Zhao +5 more
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Brain Drain: The Mere Presence of One’s Own Smartphone Reduces Available Cognitive Capacity [PDF]
Our smartphones enable—and encourage—constant connection to information, entertainment, and each other. They put the world at our fingertips, and rarely leave our sides. Although these devices have immense potential to improve welfare, their persistent
Bos, Maarten W. +3 more
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