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Smartphone addiction: una nuova dipendenza?

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Smartphone Addiction

2020
Almost all adolescents between the ages of 12 and 19 own a smartphone and these offer quick access to the internet and social media, which facilitates message transmissions or communication, plus a wide range of amusements such as games, multimedia players, photo albums and electronic books, and essential tools including camera.
Chen, Yoke Yong, Ting, Chuong Hock
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Smartphone Addiction

2023
Unveiling the Impact of Smartphone Addiction on the Psychophysiological Aspects of Indian College and University ...
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The Effect of Adolescents’ Internet Addiction on Smartphone Addiction

Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2017
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of adolescents’ Internet addiction levels on smartphone addiction. Methods: This study included 609 students from three high schools that are located in western Turkey.
Altan, Sema Sal   +6 more
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ADDICTION OF SMARTPHONE AMONG UNDERGRADUATES

Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 2022
Background: Globally maximum student are using smartphone and it’s popular to use it. Smartphone addiction will give wrong impact on their life. Few previously conducted researches say that smartphone addiction can have effect on academics, psychology, physiology etc.Objective: Present study is having objective of assessing smartphone addiction among ...
Parvathy Prasad   +5 more
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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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Time distortion associated with smartphone addiction: Identifying smartphone addiction via a mobile application (App)

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2015
Global smartphone penetration has brought about unprecedented addictive behaviors.We report a proposed diagnostic criteria and the designing of a mobile application (App) to identify smartphone addiction.We used a novel empirical mode decomposition (EMD) to delineate the trend in smartphone use over one month.The daily use count and the trend of this ...
Yu-Hsuan, Lin   +9 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”: Fakt oder Fiktion?

Nervenheilkunde, 2020
ZUSAMMENFASSUNGGegenstand und Ziel In den vergangenen Jahren wurde vermehrt darauf hingewiesen, dass exzessive Smartphone-Nutzung Merkmale abhängigen Verhaltens aufweisen und damit auch einen eigenständigen Störungswert erlangen kann. In diesem Kontext wurde der Begriff der „smartphone addiction“ eingeführt.
Robert C. Wolf, Nadine D. Wolf
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