In order to address the claims that mobile phone usage is addictive, a study was undertaken to categorize mobile phone usage behaviour based on the underlying motivation. Six categories were identified: addictive, compulsive, dependent, habitual, voluntary and mandatory. A survey of 184 students found that the behaviour cannot be conclusively categorized as any specific type, although there was stronger support for mobile phone usage being categorized as dependent, voluntary or mandatory behaviour, rather than being addictive, compulsive or habitual
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to explore what are the habits of mobile phone usage by universi...
Two studies investigating psychosocial factors influencing mobile phone use amongst Australian youth...
Mobile phone offers several benefits which ease community socializing and communication process. Mor...
necessarily equivalent in seriousness to previously established addictions such as problematic compu...
Several authors have studied the risks arising from the growth in mobile phone use (e.g. large debts...
Several authors have studied the risks arising from the growth in mobile phone use (e.g. large debts...
This paper aims to explore and discuss the points found in published research articles addressing ce...
[[abstract]]Global smartphone penetration has led to unprecedented addictive behaviors. To develop a...
Technology, especially mobile technology has dramatically invaded the lives of people in the past fe...
Background: Mobile phone addiction is a type of technological addiction or nonsubstance addiction. T...
Employing a survey, the study examined self-esteem, self-efficacy, and self-control as antecedents o...
Introduction: The purpose of current study was to investigate the relationship between the problemat...
Despite the many positive outcomes, excessive mobile phone use is now often associated with potentia...
The smartphone is omnipresent and is cherished and held close by people. It allows for constant conn...
This study focuses on exploring the pattern of mobile phone usage among youngsters in Pakistan to de...
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to explore what are the habits of mobile phone usage by universi...
Two studies investigating psychosocial factors influencing mobile phone use amongst Australian youth...
Mobile phone offers several benefits which ease community socializing and communication process. Mor...
necessarily equivalent in seriousness to previously established addictions such as problematic compu...
Several authors have studied the risks arising from the growth in mobile phone use (e.g. large debts...
Several authors have studied the risks arising from the growth in mobile phone use (e.g. large debts...
This paper aims to explore and discuss the points found in published research articles addressing ce...
[[abstract]]Global smartphone penetration has led to unprecedented addictive behaviors. To develop a...
Technology, especially mobile technology has dramatically invaded the lives of people in the past fe...
Background: Mobile phone addiction is a type of technological addiction or nonsubstance addiction. T...
Employing a survey, the study examined self-esteem, self-efficacy, and self-control as antecedents o...
Introduction: The purpose of current study was to investigate the relationship between the problemat...
Despite the many positive outcomes, excessive mobile phone use is now often associated with potentia...
The smartphone is omnipresent and is cherished and held close by people. It allows for constant conn...
This study focuses on exploring the pattern of mobile phone usage among youngsters in Pakistan to de...
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to explore what are the habits of mobile phone usage by universi...
Two studies investigating psychosocial factors influencing mobile phone use amongst Australian youth...
Mobile phone offers several benefits which ease community socializing and communication process. Mor...