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Objectives: Nowadays, adolescents spend a lot of their time on smartphones. They find it difficult to go about their daily lives without using their smartphones. Losing a mobile phone or Wi-Fi connection can be distressing to anyone.
Danilo B. Buctot, Nami Kim, Sun Hee Kim
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Roots Reloaded. Culture, Identity and Social Development in the Digital Age [PDF]
This edited volume is designed to explore different perspectives of culture, identity and social development using the impact of the digital age as a common thread, aiming at interdisciplinary audiences.
Gansinger, Martin A. M., Kole, Ayman
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Self-tracking modes: reflexive self-monitoring and data practices [PDF]
The concept of ‘self-tracking’ (also referred to as life-logging, the quantified self, personal analytics and personal informatics) has recently begun to emerge in discussions of ways in which people can voluntarily monitor and record specific features ...
Deborah Lupton
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Background and objective While smartphones offer various benefits, addiction to them among young people poses a serious problem for parents and educators globally.
Qudsia Zeerak +4 more
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Since their first appearance in 1992 smartphones have improved constantly, and their use, combined with the rapid spread of the Internet, has increased dramatically. The recent emergence of this technology raises new issues, at both individual and societal levels.
Barrault, Servane +4 more
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This work reports a direct, biocompatible method to synthesize UiO‐66, enabling one‐step encapsulation of proteins without compromising crystallinity or activity. Using advanced in situ and ex situ techniques, the study reveals that proteins integrate concurrently with MOF growth, forming crystalline protein@UiO‐66 nanoparticles, and provide insight ...
Jesús Cases Díaz +5 more
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The Double-edged Sword: A Mixed Methods Study of the Interplay between Bipolar Disorder and Technology Use [PDF]
Human behavior is increasingly reflected or acted out through technology. This is of particular salience when it comes to changes in behavior associated with serious mental illnesses including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Chang, Pamara +6 more
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Younger adolescents’ perceptions of physical activity, exergaming, and virtual reality:qualitative intervention development study [PDF]
Background. Novel strategies to promote physical activity (PA) in adolescence are required. The vEngage study aims to test whether a virtual reality (VR) exergaming intervention can engage younger adolescents (13-15 year old) with physical activity ...
Farič, Nusa +8 more
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Smartphone gaming and frequent use pattern associated with smartphone addiction
The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors of smartphone addiction in high school students.A total of 880 adolescents were recruited from a vocational high school in Taiwan in January 2014 to complete a set of questionnaires, including the 10-item Smartphone Addiction Inventory, Chen Internet Addiction Scale, and a survey of content and ...
Liu, Chun-Hao +3 more
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A Self‐Healing Magnetoelectric Sensor with Pain Sensing for Underwater Soft Electronics
This study introduces a self‐healing magnetoelectric sensory system designed for amphibious soft electronics. By utilizing liquid‐metal conductors and self‐healing elastomers, the system enables autonomous recovery from mechanical damage. Its multilayered architecture features dual self‐powered proximity and tactile sensing alongside pain sensing in ...
Xuan Zhang +6 more
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