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Risk Factors of Smartphone Addiction: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies
Background Smartphone addiction is exponentially increasing worldwide. It has negative health consequences. Previous systematic reviews identified several risk factors of smartphone addiction; however, they were based on cross‐sectional data.
Sina Crowhurst, Hassan Hosseinzadeh
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The number of smartphone users worldwide exceeds three billion today and further growth of several hundred million is projected over the next few years. The development of multifunctional smartphones and their use have changed the way of communication and information, but also led to concerns about their excessive use and dependence.
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Prevalence of Smartphone Addiction and Its Association With Sleep Quality Among Medical Undergraduates: A Cross-Sectional Study From Eastern India [PDF]
Geetika Singh, Saurav Singh
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Personality traits of university students with smartphone addiction
BackgroundNowadays smartphone use is increasing drastically. There is a higher prevalence of smartphone addiction in some specific personality traits.ObjectivesThe goal of this study is to evaluate the association of smartphone addiction with personality
Ali Kheradmand +2 more
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Background Smartphone addiction bodes adverse consequences, affecting different populations, including medical students. Parental bonding in childhood had been associated with addiction and recovery in later life.
Chunyu Xin +4 more
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As smartphone addiction has been linked to poor mental health and lower levels of physical activity, it is of public health interest to explore the behavior behind problematic smartphone use and develop interventions to reduce smartphone use.
Gitte Frydenlund +3 more
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A Longitudinal Relationship Between Mother’s Smartphone Addiction to Child’s Smartphone Addiction
Children are more likely to become addicted as they become accustomed to using smartphones, and as they observe and imitate their parents using smartphones. This study aims to confirm longitudinally the effect of mother's smartphone addiction on children's smartphone addiction.
Kyu-Hyoung Jeong +3 more
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A Double-Edged Impact of Social Smartphone Use on Smartphone Addiction: A Parallel Mediation Model
Evidence supports predictive roles of non-social smartphone use for smartphone addiction, but the relationship of social smartphone use and smartphone addiction is unclear.
Kuo Chang, Xue Li, Lei Zhang, Hui Zhang
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Background: Use of smartphone is on the increase worldwide. They have revolutionized our lives to an extent that was unimaginable before the pandemic. Excessive use of smartphones reaching the levels of potential addiction among medical students and its ...
Sana Dhamija +4 more
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Background With smartphone use widespread worldwide, smartphone addiction is an emerging epidemic. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of smartphone addiction among freshmen medical students and to explore its association with personal factors,
Huan Liu +4 more
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