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Smartphone Addiction: Nomophobia

Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research, 2019
Nomophobia occurs in situations when an individual experiences anxiety due to the fear of not having access to a mobile phone. The "over-connection syndrome" occurs when mobile phone use reduces the amount of face-toface interactions thereby interfering significantly with an individual's social and family interactions. With the changes of technologies,
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The SAMS: Smartphone Addiction Management System and Verification

Journal of Medical Systems, 2014
While the popularity of smartphones has given enormous convenience to our lives, their pathological use has created a new mental health concern among the community. Hence, intensive research is being conducted on the etiology and treatment of the condition. However, the traditional clinical approach based surveys and interviews has serious limitations:
Heyoung Lee   +3 more
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Smartphone addiction and psychological wellbeing among adolescents: the multiple mediating roles of academic procrastination and school burnout

British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Smartphone addiction adversely affects adolescent psychological wellbeing. However, little is known about the role of academic procrastination and school burnout in this relationship.
Bilal Kaya
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Machine Learning Model for Prediction of Smartphone Addiction

2024 International Conference on Expert Clouds and Applications (ICOECA)
Smartphone addiction has become a growing concern in recent years, with increasing numbers of people exhibiting symptoms such as excessive phone use, loss of productivity, and even physical and psychological health problems.
S. Likhith   +5 more
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Predicting Smartphone Addiction

International Conference on Recent Trends in Computing & Communication Technologies (ICRCCT’2K24)
Smartphone addiction has become a growing concern in today’s digital era, where excessive mobile phone use impacts mental health, productivity, and social interactions. This project aims to identify individuals at risk of addiction based on their usage behaviors and psychological patterns.
Priya Dharshika S   +4 more
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Smartphone Addiction

2022
Dmitri Rozgonjuk   +2 more
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Clinical nurses’ work procrastination and smartphone addiction: a potential profile study

Frontiers in Psychology
Background In the medical field, effective time management by clinical nurses is crucial for enhancing the quality of patient care. However, in recent years, with increasing work pressure for clinical nurses, procrastination has become a prevalent issue.
Huiyuan Xue   +5 more
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The effects of smartphone addiction on the body in young adults in Turkey

Ethnicity and Health
Objectives The frequency of smartphone usage is increasing day by day in Turkey. This study was planned to reveal the level of smartphone addiction and the factors affecting smartphone addiction in young adults in Turkey.
Aysun Yağci Şentürk   +2 more
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Smartphone addiction in Iranian schoolchildren: a population-based study

Scientific Reports
Smartphone addiction is a public health problem and is increasing globally. It is important to know the latest status of this phenomenon in different region of the world.
Alireza Azizi   +3 more
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Smartphone Addiction and Social Media Addiction

This chapter examines the psychological, behavioural, and social consequences of smartphone addiction, phone snubbing, and social media addiction. It explores the machinations that drive addiction, such as variable reinforcement schedules and reward systems, and how they affect our interpersonal relationships and mental health.
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