Background and aims: Adding to the ongoing discussion about the concept of behavioral addictions (Rosenburg & Feder, 2014), the present study tested whether or not individuals high on symptoms of smartphone addiction experience more craving and more withdrawal symptoms during a period of smartphone abstinence than those low on these symptoms. In addition, the role of Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) during abstinence was studied. Methods: A natural experiment was conducted among 799 visitors (32% male) of a music festival who filled out a pretest questionnaire on symptoms of smartphone addiction, and who volunteered to go offline for at least 3 hours during the festival. If visitors agreed to go offline, they had to put their smartphone on the f...
This study examined smartphone user behaviors and their relation to self-reported smartphone addicti...
In 2016, the number of mobile phone subscriptions worldwide had surpassed the total world population...
Aims: In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...
Background and aims: Adding to the ongoing discussion about the concept of behavioral addictions (Ro...
Smartphones have arguably become a common necessity in modern society. While they can be used for ma...
Excessive smartphone use has been associated with a number of negative consequences for the individu...
Whether behavioural addictions should be conceptualised using a similar framework to substance-relat...
Excessive smartphone use has been associated with a number of negative consequences for the individu...
Smartphone overuse is associated with a number of negative consequences for the individual and the e...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Excessive smartphone use has been associated with a number of negative consequences for the individu...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Objective: Although Cue-Reactivity was originally developed and used with substance addictions, ther...
This study attempts to identify how attachment to social media as well as attachment to other forms ...
There has been a growing literature that has utilized logged behavior from smartphones to study the ...
This study examined smartphone user behaviors and their relation to self-reported smartphone addicti...
In 2016, the number of mobile phone subscriptions worldwide had surpassed the total world population...
Aims: In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...
Background and aims: Adding to the ongoing discussion about the concept of behavioral addictions (Ro...
Smartphones have arguably become a common necessity in modern society. While they can be used for ma...
Excessive smartphone use has been associated with a number of negative consequences for the individu...
Whether behavioural addictions should be conceptualised using a similar framework to substance-relat...
Excessive smartphone use has been associated with a number of negative consequences for the individu...
Smartphone overuse is associated with a number of negative consequences for the individual and the e...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Excessive smartphone use has been associated with a number of negative consequences for the individu...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Objective: Although Cue-Reactivity was originally developed and used with substance addictions, ther...
This study attempts to identify how attachment to social media as well as attachment to other forms ...
There has been a growing literature that has utilized logged behavior from smartphones to study the ...
This study examined smartphone user behaviors and their relation to self-reported smartphone addicti...
In 2016, the number of mobile phone subscriptions worldwide had surpassed the total world population...
Aims: In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...