Can disordered mobile phone use be considered a behavioral addiction? An update on current evidence and a comprehensive model for future research [PDF]
Despite the many positive outcomes, excessive mobile phone use is now often associated with potentially harmful and/or disturbing behaviors (e.g., symptoms of deregulated use, negative impact on various aspects of daily life such as relationship problems,
Kuss, Daria +15 more
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Reliability and validity study of the Indonesian Smartphone Application-Based Addiction Scale (SABAS) among college students [PDF]
Background/Objective: Smartphone addiction, smartphone dependence, and compulsive smartphone use all describe similar phenomena that can cause problems in everyday daily life in many countries worldwide. Most scholars agree that it is the applications on
Pramukti, I +28 more
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Predictors of Habitual and Addictive Smartphone Behavior in Problematic Smartphone Use [PDF]
Objective Smartphones have become common, and problematic smartphone use (PSU) is increasing. Predictors of PSU should be identified to prevent it. Little is known about the role of content types of smartphone use as predictors of PSU. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the predictors of two proposed concepts of PSU, namely habitual smartphone behavior ...
Park, Jihwan +2 more
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Relationship between smartphone addiction and sleep quality among faculty of medicine students Suez Canal University, Egypt [PDF]
Background: Smartphone addiction is an increasing problem among university students worldwide. Excessive smartphone use can lead to unfavorable outcomes such as social isolation and poor academic achievement.
Rehab Mohamed, Heba Moustafa
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The Mediating Role of Self-Alienation between Fear of Covid-19 and Smartphone Addiction
The Covid-19 pandemic, which affects all areas of life, also continues to affect addiction situations. The present study was conducted to investigate the relationships among self-alienation, fear of Covid-19 and smartphone addiction.
ÖZOK, HALİL İBRAHİM +5 more
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Background Smartphone plays a vital role in higher education as it serves as a device with multiple functions. Smartphone addiction was reported on the rise among college and university students. The addiction may result in unwanted consequences on their
Leonard Yik-Chuan Lei +3 more
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Smartphone application-based addiction among Iranian adolescents: a psychometric study [PDF]
The Smartphone Application-Based Addiction Scale (SABAS) can be used in screening for the risk of smartphone addiction. This study aimed to validate a Persian version of the SABAS using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), Rasch analysis, and latent class
Nilsen, P +16 more
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Smartphone Addiction in Mexican Engineering Students
Students academic performance could be affected by excessive use of the smartphone. This study focuses on analyzing the level of cell phone addiction in engineering university students. It also seeks to determine if there is a difference by gender in this behavior. 306 engineering students from a Technological Institute in Veracruz, Mexico participated
Arturo García-Santillán +2 more
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The smartphone has become an indispensable tool for reshaping human existence and life. Smartphones have been created as a valuable variety of functions and greater movability as a result of the development of smartphones, which has increased the high ...
Ahmad Ghazali, Akmar Hayati +1 more
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Smartphone addiction and loneliness among students [PDF]
Smartphones are becoming necessary in an individual’s daily life, especially when everything is within the palm. Smartphone becomes problematic when there is uncontrolled usage, which could harm various aspects. Loneliness can occur when an individual is
Siti Aisyah Panatik +6 more
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