Objectives: There is insufficient evidence regarding the potential risk of mobile phone use on mental health. Therefore, the aim of this research was to examine the relationship between mobile phone use and mental health by measuring the levels of depression, anxiety, and stress among university students in Serbia and Italy. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out at two distinguished universities in Serbia and Italy from March to May of the 2015/2016 academic year and included 785 students of both genders. The questionnaire was compiled and developed from different published sources regarding the manner and intensity of mobile phone use, along with the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS 42) for measuring psychological health...
The study explored the extent of mobile phone use amongst students of Universiti Putra Malaysia. Add...
Intense use of smartphones is associated with mental health problems and low well-being. However, li...
To investigate the associations between problematic mobile phone use and mental health and behaviour...
Objectives: There is insufficient evidence regarding the potential risk of mobile phone use on menta...
Abstract Background: The risk of cell phone addiction is a social and psychological problem which h...
peer reviewed[Objective] To investigate the differences of socio-demographics and smartphone use fea...
Objective: Despite the awareness of smartphone addiction, low findings and lack of validated standar...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The study aims to assess prevalence of smartphone addiction symptoms, and t...
Background: Cell phone plays an essential role in communications throughout the world. This question...
The purpose of this study was to carry out a review of observational studies that consider links bet...
The study aims to assess prevalence of smartphone addiction symptoms, and to ascertain whether depre...
Background and Objectives: Addiction to SMS, as a disorder and psychological trauma caused by contem...
Cellular phone technology has experienced extraordinary growth in popularity and availability. No lo...
Background In the last decade, smartphones have become an indispensable part of our daily life. How...
This study examines how social media use is related to depression and anxiety. Depression is measure...
The study explored the extent of mobile phone use amongst students of Universiti Putra Malaysia. Add...
Intense use of smartphones is associated with mental health problems and low well-being. However, li...
To investigate the associations between problematic mobile phone use and mental health and behaviour...
Objectives: There is insufficient evidence regarding the potential risk of mobile phone use on menta...
Abstract Background: The risk of cell phone addiction is a social and psychological problem which h...
peer reviewed[Objective] To investigate the differences of socio-demographics and smartphone use fea...
Objective: Despite the awareness of smartphone addiction, low findings and lack of validated standar...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The study aims to assess prevalence of smartphone addiction symptoms, and t...
Background: Cell phone plays an essential role in communications throughout the world. This question...
The purpose of this study was to carry out a review of observational studies that consider links bet...
The study aims to assess prevalence of smartphone addiction symptoms, and to ascertain whether depre...
Background and Objectives: Addiction to SMS, as a disorder and psychological trauma caused by contem...
Cellular phone technology has experienced extraordinary growth in popularity and availability. No lo...
Background In the last decade, smartphones have become an indispensable part of our daily life. How...
This study examines how social media use is related to depression and anxiety. Depression is measure...
The study explored the extent of mobile phone use amongst students of Universiti Putra Malaysia. Add...
Intense use of smartphones is associated with mental health problems and low well-being. However, li...
To investigate the associations between problematic mobile phone use and mental health and behaviour...