Background and aims: Smartphone use has increased markedly over the past decade and recent research has demonstrated that a small minority of users experience problematic consequences, which in extreme cases have been contextualized as an addiction. To date, most research have been quantitative and survey-based. This study qualitatively examined the components model of addiction for both “addicted” and “non-addicted” users. Methods: A screening tool comprising 10 dichotomous items was administered to 40 college students. Of these, six addicted and six non-addicted participants were identified on the basis of their score on the screening tool and were asked to participate in a semi-structured interview. The interview questions were based on ...
It has been claimed that smartphone usage constitutes a behavioral addiction, characterised by compu...
This research work presents a literature review on "Smartphone Addiction" (SA). The papers used for ...
Teenagers are now more likely to experience a new type of health disorder in this area, and Smartpho...
Background and aims: Smartphone use has increased markedly over the past decade and recent research ...
Aims In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...
The purpose of this study is to examine the smartphone addiction levels among university students. F...
This study examined smartphone user behaviors and their relation to self-reported smartphone addicti...
Differences on smartphone addiction tendency of university students between 1st and 4th graders, an...
The problematic use of smartphones has extensively drawn social attention because of the harmful and...
Though smartphones have become the icon of the 21st century, they are possibly the biggest source of...
The purpose of this study was to develop a new scale, Smartphone addiction scale for Student (SAS-S)...
Background: Smartphone addiction has become a social problem in Malaysia as smartphone users increas...
Due to the multifaceted capabilities of the smartphone, college students have become increasingly su...
We examined the relationships among smartphone addiction, social-emotional distress (e.g., anxiety, ...
The smartphone is a double-edged sword for university students; it is a necessary tool for communica...
It has been claimed that smartphone usage constitutes a behavioral addiction, characterised by compu...
This research work presents a literature review on "Smartphone Addiction" (SA). The papers used for ...
Teenagers are now more likely to experience a new type of health disorder in this area, and Smartpho...
Background and aims: Smartphone use has increased markedly over the past decade and recent research ...
Aims In light of the rise in research on technological addictions and smartphone addiction in parti...
The purpose of this study is to examine the smartphone addiction levels among university students. F...
This study examined smartphone user behaviors and their relation to self-reported smartphone addicti...
Differences on smartphone addiction tendency of university students between 1st and 4th graders, an...
The problematic use of smartphones has extensively drawn social attention because of the harmful and...
Though smartphones have become the icon of the 21st century, they are possibly the biggest source of...
The purpose of this study was to develop a new scale, Smartphone addiction scale for Student (SAS-S)...
Background: Smartphone addiction has become a social problem in Malaysia as smartphone users increas...
Due to the multifaceted capabilities of the smartphone, college students have become increasingly su...
We examined the relationships among smartphone addiction, social-emotional distress (e.g., anxiety, ...
The smartphone is a double-edged sword for university students; it is a necessary tool for communica...
It has been claimed that smartphone usage constitutes a behavioral addiction, characterised by compu...
This research work presents a literature review on "Smartphone Addiction" (SA). The papers used for ...
Teenagers are now more likely to experience a new type of health disorder in this area, and Smartpho...