An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2015Past research has shown that people separated from their cell phones exhibit physiological responses related to anxiety. These responses include an increase in the release of stress hormones leading to an increase in heart rate, perspiration, and respiration rate. Because of the strong attachment young American adults have to their cell phones, the researchers hypothesized participants would show signs of anxiety when separated from their phones. To test this, twenty participants completed a word search once with their phone in their possession, and another when their phone was out of their reach. During the latter condition, an experimenter anonymously contacted the subject first by text and then...
Cell phones seem to create distraction and anxiety in student’s daily lives. Two studies were conduc...
In recent years, increased smart phone ownership and usage has resulted in nomophobia, or anxiety ex...
The literature about the use of the cell phone emphasizes that an intensive use of the object can dr...
The overuse of smartphones has been linked to anxiety in university students, with two proposed expl...
In today\u27s world, 9 out of 10 Americans own a cellphone. In addition to the multitude of cellphon...
Although smart phone technology has been around several years, researchers are just now beginning to...
Objectives: Mobile phones are increasingly becoming a part of the social environment, and when an in...
ObjectiveMobile phones are increasingly becoming a part of the social environment, and when individu...
The furious rate of technological change and growth in mobile products has made it very popular for ...
Copyright © 2015 Elisabeth T. van Dijk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Panic disorder refers to the frequent and recurring acute attacks of anxiety. Objective: This study ...
Stress is often associated with pathophysiologic responses, like blood pressure (BP) reactivity, whi...
Background and objectives: Smartphones are playing a pivotal role in everyday life, due to the oppor...
Cellular phone technology has experienced extraordinary growth in popularity and availability. No lo...
Smartphones are often vilified for negatively influencing well-being and contributing to stress, but...
Cell phones seem to create distraction and anxiety in student’s daily lives. Two studies were conduc...
In recent years, increased smart phone ownership and usage has resulted in nomophobia, or anxiety ex...
The literature about the use of the cell phone emphasizes that an intensive use of the object can dr...
The overuse of smartphones has been linked to anxiety in university students, with two proposed expl...
In today\u27s world, 9 out of 10 Americans own a cellphone. In addition to the multitude of cellphon...
Although smart phone technology has been around several years, researchers are just now beginning to...
Objectives: Mobile phones are increasingly becoming a part of the social environment, and when an in...
ObjectiveMobile phones are increasingly becoming a part of the social environment, and when individu...
The furious rate of technological change and growth in mobile products has made it very popular for ...
Copyright © 2015 Elisabeth T. van Dijk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Panic disorder refers to the frequent and recurring acute attacks of anxiety. Objective: This study ...
Stress is often associated with pathophysiologic responses, like blood pressure (BP) reactivity, whi...
Background and objectives: Smartphones are playing a pivotal role in everyday life, due to the oppor...
Cellular phone technology has experienced extraordinary growth in popularity and availability. No lo...
Smartphones are often vilified for negatively influencing well-being and contributing to stress, but...
Cell phones seem to create distraction and anxiety in student’s daily lives. Two studies were conduc...
In recent years, increased smart phone ownership and usage has resulted in nomophobia, or anxiety ex...
The literature about the use of the cell phone emphasizes that an intensive use of the object can dr...