Although an increasing number of studies have focused on problematic smartphone use and smartphone addiction, few of these studies have employed both quantitative and qualitative methods or employed a cross-cultural design. A limited number of studies have compared eastern and western groups. The present study investigates the prevalence and causes of problematic smartphone use among Chinese and British undergraduates. A sample of n = 778 undergraduates participated in this study (475 Chinese students and 303 British students). Students’ scores on a self-report measure of problematic smartphone use were compared across country and gender. Qualitative data were analyzed using the framework approach. Chinese undergraduates reported significan...
Purpose: This study aims to posit the extended version of the technology acceptance model to explain...
Abstract Smartphones are fervently used by about more than five billion people athwart the world no...
The purpose of this study is to examine the smartphone addiction levels among university students. F...
Background and aims: Although an increasing number of studies have focused on problematic smartphone...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Smartphones are becoming a daily necessity for most undergraduates in Mainl...
Background: Smartphones are becoming a daily necessity for most undergraduates in Mainland China. Be...
This study aimed to identify common and specific factors related to smartphone addiction by systemat...
Objective: Problematic smartphone use (PSU) is the development of pathological dependence at the exp...
peer reviewed[Objective] To investigate the differences of socio-demographics and smartphone use fea...
Background and aims: Over the past decade, there have been an increasing number of studies that have...
Over the past decade, there have been an increasing number of studies that have investigated problem...
BackgroundSmartphone addiction is a growing social problem with adverse health outcomes. There are f...
Background: Smartphone addiction has become a social problem in Malaysia as smartphone users increas...
Ismail Hosen,1,2 Firoj al Mamun,1,2 Md Tajuddin Sikder,2 Amir Zaib Abbasi,3 Liye Zou,4 Tianyou Guo,4...
By developing and testing a new conceptual model we extend prior research on smartphone addiction by...
Purpose: This study aims to posit the extended version of the technology acceptance model to explain...
Abstract Smartphones are fervently used by about more than five billion people athwart the world no...
The purpose of this study is to examine the smartphone addiction levels among university students. F...
Background and aims: Although an increasing number of studies have focused on problematic smartphone...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Smartphones are becoming a daily necessity for most undergraduates in Mainl...
Background: Smartphones are becoming a daily necessity for most undergraduates in Mainland China. Be...
This study aimed to identify common and specific factors related to smartphone addiction by systemat...
Objective: Problematic smartphone use (PSU) is the development of pathological dependence at the exp...
peer reviewed[Objective] To investigate the differences of socio-demographics and smartphone use fea...
Background and aims: Over the past decade, there have been an increasing number of studies that have...
Over the past decade, there have been an increasing number of studies that have investigated problem...
BackgroundSmartphone addiction is a growing social problem with adverse health outcomes. There are f...
Background: Smartphone addiction has become a social problem in Malaysia as smartphone users increas...
Ismail Hosen,1,2 Firoj al Mamun,1,2 Md Tajuddin Sikder,2 Amir Zaib Abbasi,3 Liye Zou,4 Tianyou Guo,4...
By developing and testing a new conceptual model we extend prior research on smartphone addiction by...
Purpose: This study aims to posit the extended version of the technology acceptance model to explain...
Abstract Smartphones are fervently used by about more than five billion people athwart the world no...
The purpose of this study is to examine the smartphone addiction levels among university students. F...