Gender differences in the prevalence and association between smartphone addiction and musculoskeletal disorders among vocational school students in Shanghai. [PDF]
Zhai R, Wu X, Chen T, Wang L.
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A practical guide to using diary methods in qualitative research
Abstract The use of qualitative methods is growing in anatomical sciences education. While common qualitative methods such as interviews and focus groups can provide rich insights into participant experiences, there is a wide variety of other qualitative methods that are ideal for different research topics.
Georgina C. Stephens +2 more
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Exploring Educational Support to Prevent Children and Adolescents' Overdependence on Smartphones and Gaming Addiction: Focus Group Interviews with Parents, Teachers, and Field Experts [PDF]
Hyun-dong Son
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Prevalence of smartphone addiction among undergraduate medical students in India- A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Pradeep C +4 more
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Neurobehavioral Assessment of Sensorimotor Function in Autism Using Smartphone Technology
ABSTRACT Differences in sensorimotor processing represent an important, yet underrecognized, feature of autism; typically assessed through subjective observations, which, although important, are susceptible to biases. To complement these observations, a more objective approach to assess sensorimotor function may be possible through reflex‐based ...
Kayleigh D. Gultig +19 more
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Social anxiety and smartphone addiction among college students: the mediating role of loneliness. [PDF]
Zhou X, Feng B.
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Bottlebrush polymer additives offer a versatile and robust solution to the fundamental transport and contact challenges in all‐solid‐state lithium metal batteries. In this work, high mass loading nickel manganese cobalt cathodes with various polymer additives are prepared, and the electrochemical properties are investigated.
Pascal J. Glomb +5 more
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Smartphone Addiction and Leisure Constraints: College Students
Fikret Soyer
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The association between smartphone addiction and self-esteem among physical education undergraduate students: The chain-mediating roles of professional identity and meaning in life. [PDF]
Sun P, Cui M, Chen X, Yan L.
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