Background: The use of mobile phones has become, especially for young people, an integrated part of everyday life. Using the experience sampling method (ESM) may provide further insight on the association between mobile phone use and mental health. Objective: The objective of this study was to examine associations between mobile phone use and subtle changes in mental state. Methods: The ESM-based PsyMate app was installed on the mobile phones of 2 healthy 20-year-old participants. Over a period of 3 months, participants rated their mental states at 10 semirandom moments in the flow of daily life. Each assessment included present state emotions, environmental circumstances, and phone use. Results: Multilevel regression analyses indicated tha...
Little is known about the mechanisms of smartphone features that are used in sealing relationships b...
Objectives: There is insufficient evidence regarding the potential risk of mobile phone use on menta...
Objectives: There is insufficient evidence regarding the potential risk of mobile phone use on menta...
Background: The use of mobile phones has become, especially for young people, an integrated part of ...
none4siMost of the existing work concerning the analysis of emotional states and mobile phone intera...
Most of the existing work concerning the analysis of emotional states and mobile phone interaction h...
Most of the existing work concerning the analysis of emotional states and mobile phone interaction h...
Cellular phone technology has experienced extraordinary growth in popularity and availability. No lo...
Although marketers have a strong interest in finding ways to engage with consumers through mobile ph...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Intense use of smartphones is associated with mental health problems and low well-being. However, li...
Little is known about the mechanisms of smartphone features that are used in sealing relationships b...
Objectives: There is insufficient evidence regarding the potential risk of mobile phone use on menta...
Objectives: There is insufficient evidence regarding the potential risk of mobile phone use on menta...
Background: The use of mobile phones has become, especially for young people, an integrated part of ...
none4siMost of the existing work concerning the analysis of emotional states and mobile phone intera...
Most of the existing work concerning the analysis of emotional states and mobile phone interaction h...
Most of the existing work concerning the analysis of emotional states and mobile phone interaction h...
Cellular phone technology has experienced extraordinary growth in popularity and availability. No lo...
Although marketers have a strong interest in finding ways to engage with consumers through mobile ph...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Smartphone use is ubiquitous, however, scholarly debate regarding the addictive nature of smartphone...
Intense use of smartphones is associated with mental health problems and low well-being. However, li...
Little is known about the mechanisms of smartphone features that are used in sealing relationships b...
Objectives: There is insufficient evidence regarding the potential risk of mobile phone use on menta...
Objectives: There is insufficient evidence regarding the potential risk of mobile phone use on menta...