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A model for risk factors harms and of smartphone addiction among nursing students: A scoping review.
Nurse Education in PracticeAIM To delineate the prevalence of smartphone addiction among nursing students. Further, to identify associated harms and underlying risk factors based on established theoretical models.
Bo Zhou +4 more
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Addictive Behaviours, 2023
BACKGROUND Smartphone addiction and depressive symptoms are two prevalent and highly correlated problems among college students worldwide. However, the causal relationships and potential mechanisms (e.g., loneliness) between them remain controversial ...
Xuliang Shi, Anqi Wang, Ya Zhu
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BACKGROUND Smartphone addiction and depressive symptoms are two prevalent and highly correlated problems among college students worldwide. However, the causal relationships and potential mechanisms (e.g., loneliness) between them remain controversial ...
Xuliang Shi, Anqi Wang, Ya Zhu
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Smartphone Addiction: Nomophobia
Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research, 2019Nomophobia 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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Journal of pediatric nursing
PURPOSE This study was aimed to investigate the relationship between smartphone addiction, loneliness, and depression in adolescents. DESIGN AND METHODS This study was designed in a correlational-cross-sectional-descriptive model and was conducted with
A. Sarman, Necmettin Çiftci
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PURPOSE This study was aimed to investigate the relationship between smartphone addiction, loneliness, and depression in adolescents. DESIGN AND METHODS This study was designed in a correlational-cross-sectional-descriptive model and was conducted with
A. Sarman, Necmettin Çiftci
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„Smartphone addiction”: Fakt oder Fiktion?
Nervenheilkunde, 2020ZUSAMMENFASSUNGGegenstand 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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Intervention of Smartphone Addiction
2019Since IBM released the Simon Personal Communicator in 1992, smartphones have brought modernization, convenience, communication, and revolution to human society. The smartphone has become inextricable from human beings due to its fantastic features and marvelous functions. With innumerable benefits, people are addicted to smartphones without knowing it.
Libi Shen, Anchi Su
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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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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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Risk Factors of Smartphone Addiction: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies
Public Health ChallengesBackground 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, H. Hosseinzadeh
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Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking
This study investigated the association between parental phubbing and adolescents' smartphone addiction, the mediating role of depression, and the moderating role of perceived school climate in the association. Seven hundred forty-two Chinese adolescents
Yuan Tang +4 more
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This study investigated the association between parental phubbing and adolescents' smartphone addiction, the mediating role of depression, and the moderating role of perceived school climate in the association. Seven hundred forty-two Chinese adolescents
Yuan Tang +4 more
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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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