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Smartphone Addiction: Generational Differences
Aim: This study aimed to examine the relationship between smartphone addiction and life satisfaction, and to identify the sociodemographic and behavioral factors influencing these variables in a sample of adult smartphone users. Materials and Method: This analytical, cross-sectional study was conducted with volunteer participants aged 18 years and ...Burcu Erdogdu, Serpil Demirag
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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.openaire +1 more source
International Journal of Smart Device and Appliance, 2016
Myung Soon Kwon +4 more
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Not Without My Smartphone! Impacts of Smartphone Addiction on Smartphone Usage
2014The widespread diffusion of smartphones and their growing importance for private and business use have created new challenges for IS research. This study explores the potential negative effects of smartphone addiction on beliefs and implications for technology use.
Bernroider, Edward +2 more
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Smartphone Addiction in University Students
2019This study examined university students’ levels of smartphone addiction according to several variables. The study surveyed 1241 students studying at a university in the Central Black Sea region in the 2018-2019 academic year. The data were collected using the Smartphone Addiction Scale and a Personal Information Form. The results of the analysis showed
KUMCAĞIZ, Hatice +3 more
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Personality Traits and Smartphone Addiction
Personality traits ultimately contribute to different forms of addiction. Addictive behaviors such as compulsion to excessively use the smartphone can be equally detrimental to human health just like any form of drug addiction. Effects of smartphone addiction can either be short-term or long-term based on the extent of addiction.Irumba Pauline +4 more
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Smartphone Addiction and Mental Health
International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and StudiesThis research delves into the correlation between mental health and smartphone utilization. As our world becomes increasingly digital, the excessive use of smartphones has emerged as a concerning issue, raising inquiries about its psychological repercussions. The article presents an inclusive overview of existing literature, elucidating the methodology,
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