In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social networking applications like WeChat is increasing rapidly. However, there has been minimal research into the addictive nature of these applications and the psychological characteristics associate with their excessive use. There is also no published scale available for assessing excessive use of WeChat and similar applications. In the current study, we collected data from 1,245 college students in China (715 females) and developed the WeChat Excessive Use Scale (WEUS). We then assessed the relationship between excessive use of WeChat and excessive use of a social networking application-Weibo, problematic use of mobile phones, external locus of control, and...
Background: Smartphones are becoming a daily necessity for most undergraduates in Mainland China. Be...
More and more college students are using microblogs, with some excessive users demonstrating addicti...
Background and aims: Smartphones allow users to access social networking sites (SNSs) whenever and w...
<div><p>In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social netwo...
In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social networking ap...
Problematic Use of WeChat, Social Interaction and Locus of Control among College Students in China: ...
Abstract Background Excessive online social network sites (SNSs) use, such as Facebook or WeChat ove...
WeChat is a popular social network application in China, which has fundamentally impacted users soci...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how WeChat addiction influences users’ physical...
BackgroundPrevious research notes that the usage of WeChat is significantly related to individuals' ...
Problematic Use of WeChat, Social Interaction and Locus of Control among College Students in China: ...
Although WeChat is currently one of the fastest growing social media in mainland China, many scholar...
This study examined the frequency of mobile phone dependence in Chinese university students and expl...
Mobile social networking sites (SNS) have become one of the most popular means of online social inte...
Background: Despite the advantages of social media (SMs), SM usage may become problematic. A theoret...
Background: Smartphones are becoming a daily necessity for most undergraduates in Mainland China. Be...
More and more college students are using microblogs, with some excessive users demonstrating addicti...
Background and aims: Smartphones allow users to access social networking sites (SNSs) whenever and w...
<div><p>In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social netwo...
In China, the number of college students using mobile phone based messaging and social networking ap...
Problematic Use of WeChat, Social Interaction and Locus of Control among College Students in China: ...
Abstract Background Excessive online social network sites (SNSs) use, such as Facebook or WeChat ove...
WeChat is a popular social network application in China, which has fundamentally impacted users soci...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how WeChat addiction influences users’ physical...
BackgroundPrevious research notes that the usage of WeChat is significantly related to individuals' ...
Problematic Use of WeChat, Social Interaction and Locus of Control among College Students in China: ...
Although WeChat is currently one of the fastest growing social media in mainland China, many scholar...
This study examined the frequency of mobile phone dependence in Chinese university students and expl...
Mobile social networking sites (SNS) have become one of the most popular means of online social inte...
Background: Despite the advantages of social media (SMs), SM usage may become problematic. A theoret...
Background: Smartphones are becoming a daily necessity for most undergraduates in Mainland China. Be...
More and more college students are using microblogs, with some excessive users demonstrating addicti...
Background and aims: Smartphones allow users to access social networking sites (SNSs) whenever and w...